Developing Ambitious Mathematics Instruction through Web-Based Coaching: A Randomized Field Trial

Authors
Matthew Kraft,
Heather C. Hill
Year of publication
2020
Publication
American Educational Research Journal

This article describes and evaluates a web-based coaching program designed to support teachers in implementing Common Core–aligned math instruction. Web-based coaching programs can be operated at relatively lower costs, are scalable, and make it more feasible to pair teachers with coaches who have expertise in their content area and grade level. Results from our randomized field trial document sizable and sustained effects on both teachers’ ability to analyze instruction and on their instructional practice, as measured by the Mathematical Quality of Instruction instrument and student surveys. However, these improvements in instruction did not result in corresponding increases in math test scores as measured by state standardized tests or interim assessments. We discuss several possible explanations for this pattern of results.

Suggested Citation

Kraft, M., & Hill, H.C. (2020). Developing Ambitious Mathematics Instruction through Web-Based Coaching: A Randomized Field Trial. American Educational Research Journal