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Increasing instruction time in school does increase learning

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Abstract

Increasing instruction time in school is a central element in the attempts of many governments to improve student learning, but prior research - mainly based on observational data - disputes the effect of this approach and points out the potential negative effects on student behavior. Based on a large-scale, cluster-randomized trial, we find that increasing instruction time increases student learning and that a general increase in instruction time is at least as efficient as an expert-developed, detailed teaching program that increases instruction with the same amount of time. These findings support the value of increased instruction time.

Author
Andersen, Simon Calmar
Humlum, Maria Knoth
Nandrup, Anne Brink
Year of publication
2016
Pages
0
Series
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Country (Geographical area)
Level of education
Source database
library
Language