![]() An effect size of one, for example, translates into a major impact on student learning – a two-grade leap in GCSE performance or advancing learners’ achievement by up to one year. Virtually every strategy we can think will have some effect, so the really important ones are those that beat the average, in other words, the ones that work best. The great thing about Hattie’s approach is that he has found a way to compare the impact of different interventions on the same scale. His most recent book “Visible learning for teachers: maximising impact on teaching” takes all this research and applies it to the classroom looking at the practical strategies which, the evidence shows, have the most significant impact on our students’ progress. ![]() John Hattie’s research into the most effective strategies for improving student achievement has had a major impact on our thinking about teaching and learning. ![]()
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