Part 1 of edited highlights of a talk given by John Hattie who has led a team at Auckland University, New Zealand which compares the effect on learning of over 100 classroom interventions.
This section looks at methods with negative, or very low effect sizes. Hattie points out that most educational debate is about things which do not really work well
By Susan Ohanian and Stephen Krashen,
1. Who said "Hurricane Katrina was "the best thing that happened to the education system in New Orleans. That education system was a disaster."
a) Rush Limbaugh
b) Pat Robinson
c) Editor at The Onion
d) Bill O'Reilly
e) U. S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan
In the just-released Math Publisher's Criteria document on the Common Core Standards, the authors say this about (bad) curricular decision-making:
"'Fragmenting the Standards into individual standards, or individual bits of standards … produces a sum of parts that is decidedly less than the whole' (Appendix from the K-8 Publishers' Criteria). Breaking down standards poses a threat to the focus and coherence of the Standards. It is sometimes helpful or necessary to isolate a part of a compound standard for instruction or assessment, but not always, and not at the expense of the Standards as a whole.