John Hattie
What really makes a difference to a child's ability? Homework? Class size? Sarah Montague interviews the author of one of the biggest research projects into schools and teaching.
What really works in schools and classrooms? How much difference can homework and class size make to a child's ability?
Sarah Montague interviews John Hattie, Professor of Education at the University of Melbourne and Chair of the Australian Institute of Teaching and School Leadership.
Over 20 years, he carried out one of the biggest pieces of education research, compiling studies from previous decades and comparing the effect they have on attainment and ability.
His work is ongoing, but the results show a league table of effectiveness. It reinforces things you might expect, such as the importance of teachers, but also offers some surprises that might have parents and teachers questioning their priorities.
Presenter: Sarah Montague
Producer: Joel Moors.
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“Homework in primary school has an effect of zero”
Duration: 01:50
Broadcasts
- Wed 20 Aug 201416:00BBC Radio 4
- Mon 25 Aug 201400:15BBC Radio 4
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