Diigo Links (weekly)

  • Success or failure in freshman math has long been thought to have a strong impact on subsequent high school outcomes. We study an intensive math instruction policy in which students scoring below average on an 8th grade exam were assigned in 9th grade to an algebra course that doubled instructional time, altered peer composition and emphasized problem solving skills. Using a regression discontinuity design, we show positive and substantial longrun impacts of double-dose algebra on standardized test scores, high school graduation rates and college enrollment rates. The attainment effects were larger than the test score effects would predict, highlighting the importance of evaluating educational interventions on longerrun outcomes. Perhaps because the intervention focused on verbal exposition of mathematical concepts, the intervention’s impact was generated largely by students with below average reading skills, highlighting the importance of targeting interventions towards appropriately skilled students. This is the first evidence we know of demonstrating the long-run impacts of such intensive math instruction.

    tags: research algebra math education

  • I am not sure “R” is appropriate for AP Stats or not. I need to do some learning about it before I can make that decision. Free is always attractive, but if it is too high a level then it does not help to learn stats. 

    tags: stats statistics ap stats

  • This is a draft of a new textbook being published in 2013-14. The topics are very interesting and push my knowledge of stats to a higher level.

    tags: ap stats stats statistics research

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