Challenges in Educational Reform: An Experiment on Active Learning in Mathematics
Date issued
Mar 2015
Subject
Primary and Secondary Education;
Educational Evaluation;
Impact Evaluation
JEL code
C93 - Field Experiments;
I21 - Analysis of Education;
I28 - Government Policy;
O32 - Management of Technological Innovation and R&D
Country
Costa Rica
Category
Working Papers
This paper reports the results of an experiment with secondary school students designed to improve their ability to reason, argument, and communicate using mathematics. These goals are at the core of many educational reforms. A structured pedagogical intervention was created that fostered a more active role of students in the classroom. The intervention was implemented with high fidelity and was internally valid. Students in the control group learned significantly more than those who received treatment. A framework to interpret this result is provided in which learning is the result of student-teacher interaction. The quality of such interaction deteriorated during the intervention.
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