Feedback Effect Size
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- Q1For each item, decide if the effect size of the intervention or strategy has a High, Medium or Low effect size. For example .15 is small effect size. That is the amount of effect students could achieve without schooling. A .15 to .39 are typical effect sizes. That size can and should be accomplished in one year of schooling. Greater than .40 is the zone of desired effect or an average effect. Scores at or above .65 is considered high and means implementatin will have high results.....First Stategy: Retentionhighlowmedium30s
- Q2Direct InstructionLowMediumHigh30s
- Q3Phonics InstructionHighMediumLow30s
- Q4Setting student expectationsMediumHighLow30s
- Q5Providing FeedbackHighMediumLow30s
- Q6Home environmentHighMediumLow30s
- Q7Class size reductionLowHighMedium30s
- Q8Teacher Content KnowledgeLowHighMedium30s
- Q9Matching teaching style to student learning styleHighLowMedium30s
- Q10Cooperative learning vs individualized learningMediumHighLow30s
- Q11Reciprocal Teaching (strategy for reading instruction)MediumHighLow30s
- Q12Teacher and Student Positive RelationshipLowHighMedium30s
- Q13Vocabulary ProgramsHighLowMedium30s
- Q14Peer influenceHighLowMedium30s
- Q15Whole Language ProgramMediumLowHigh30s