Evidence-based teaching and learning

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Abstract

Evidence-based teaching involves the use of evidence to: (1) establish where students are in their learning; (2) decide on appropriate teaching strategies and interventions; and (3) monitor student progress and evaluate teaching effectiveness. Evidence about the progress students make is crucial information for teaching. It provides a basis for establishing whether, and how effectively, individuals are learning. Low levels of progress may indicate lack of student effort and/or ineffective teaching, and so warrant closer investigation. Information about progress provides the most direct indicator of teaching effectiveness, as well as being key to the evaluation of educational policies, programs and teaching methods. This article was first published as ‘The role of evidence in teaching and learning’ in the ACER Research Conference 2018 Proceedings.
Original languageEnglish
JournalProfessional Voice
Volume12
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Evidence based practice
  • Monitoring (Assessment)
  • Teaching effectiveness
  • Teaching methods

Disciplines

  • Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research

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