(smile) the good news

Our research is showing that timely practice does significantly increase the attainment of low attaining learners.

Whole class teaching (Goddard 2020)

Intervention tutoring

SummaryResearch ProposalSummaryCase study

 

  • The 3 year trial involved classes from 2 consecutive years,
  • The trial covered each the 2 year period of their GCSE course.
  • Learners from the lowest attaining set close the learning gap.
  • In many cases learners over take their peers in the set above within a year.
  • The trials were for a half term (6 to 8 weeks)
  • The groups were the lowest attaining maths learners in year 7 or 8 
  • Learners retain many times the new learning in intervention v regular maths lessons
  • Groups of 5 to 9 learners in intervention versus 19 to 22 in maths lessons  
  • Please see example questions of  progress in 12 hours tutor intervention

(sad) not so good news

A valid criticism of our research is the small sample size. 

(sad) our problem, which became an opportunity (smile)

We had a few problems, lockdown and an upgrade to our data base, but we decided to use this as an opportunity to upgrade timely practice to

(wink) help us collect more data

We still offering free trials in the academic year 2022-23 in exchange for comparative data for the following categories:-