What makes great teaching? An overview of the CEM/Durham University/The Sutton Trust paper (published October 2014)......making... Capturing... promoting...

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What makes great teaching? An overview of the CEM/Durham University/The Sutton Trust paper (published October 2014)......making... Capturing... promoting...

A framework for professional learning This review set out to address three apparently simple questions: 1.What makes ’great teaching’? 2.What kinds of frameworks or tools could help us to capture it? 3.How could this promote better learning?

Question 1: “What makes great teaching?” Great teaching is defined as that which leads to improved student progress We define effective teaching as that which leads to improved student achievement [...] The six components of great teaching... the six common components suggested by research that teachers should consider (Pedagogical) content knowledge (Strong evidence of impact on student outcomes) The most effective teachers have deep knowledge of the subjects they teach Quality of instruction (Strong evidence of impact on student outcomes) Includes elements such as effective questioning and use of assessment by teachers Classroom climate (Moderate evidence of impact on student outcomes) Covers quality of interactions between teachers and students, and teacher expectations: Classroom management (Moderate evidence of impact on student outcomes) A teacher’s abilities to make efficient use of lesson time... and to manage students’ behaviour with clear rules that are consistently enforced Teacher beliefs (Some evidence of impact on student outcomes) Why teachers adopt particular practices,... their theories about what learning is and how it happens Professional behaviours (Some evidence of impact on student outcomes) Behaviours exhibited by teachers such as reflecting on and developing professional practice...

Question 2: “What kinds of frameworks or tools could help us to capture great teaching?” Assessing teacher quality through multiple measures A formative teacher evaluation system – based on continuous assessment and feedback... Six approaches to teacher assessment... demonstrate moderate validity in signalling effectiveness: 1. classroom observations by peers, principals or external evaluators 2. ‘value-added’ models (assessing gains in student achievement) 3. student ratings Three other approaches had limited evidence: 4. principal (or headteacher) judgement 5. teacher self-reports 6. analysis of classroom artefacts and teacher portfolios Classroom observations Successful teacher observations are primarily used as a formative process...However, while observation is effective when undertaken as a collaborative and collegial exercise among peers, the literature also emphasises the need for challenge in the process... Measuring student gains...highly dependent on the availability of good outcome measures.... sensitive to some essentially arbitrary....variables to include and what assumptions underpin the models.... only moderately stable from year to year and class to class.... at least part of what is captured by value-added estimates reflects the genuine impact of a teacher on students’ learning. Student ratings Collecting student ratings should be a cheap and easy source of good feedback about teaching behaviours from a range of observers who can draw on experience of many lessons.... evidence of the validity of these measures...

Question 3: “How could this promote better learning?”... a feedback loop for teachers – that is associated with improved student outcomes.... ‘assumes that what goes on in the black box of teacher learning is fundamentally similar to student learning’....findings suggest that teacher learning can have a sizeable impact on student outcomes. The observation/feedback routine should be structured explicitly as a continuous professional learning opportunity that enables them to work on improving student outcomes. The literature provides a challenge to the much quoted claim that teachers typically improve over their first 3-5 years and then plateau. Teachers working in schools with more supportive professional environments continued to improve significantly after three years... Six principles of teacher feedback Sustained professional learning is most likely to result when: 1. the focus is kept clearly on improving student outcomes; 2. feedback is related to clear, specific and challenging goals for the recipient; 3. attention is on the learning rather than to the person or to comparisons with others; 4. teachers are encouraged to be continual independent learners; 5. feedback is mediated by a mentor in an environment of trust and support; 6. an environment of professional learning and support is promoted by the school’s leadership.