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Published on: September 11, 2021
A tailored small group instruction intervention in mathematics benefits low achievers
Michael Rosholm1,2,3,4, Pia Beck Tonnesen5, Klaus Rasmussen6
1Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark. Rom@econ.au.dk.
Abstract:
Running two separate two-stage randomized trials, we implement and test three variants of a small group instruction intervention aimed at improving mathematics competencies for the 20% lowest achievers in mathematics in grades 2 and 8 in Danish public schools. We calculate immediate impacts on math competencies as well as impacts in the medium term and conduct cost-effectiveness analyses of the different intervention arms. The context is the Scandinavian welfare state with an already high-quality public school system. Nevertheless, we find very large positive and cost-effective impacts of several intervention variants, some of which persist in the medium term. In particular, interventions in grade 2 tend to persist, while eighth-grade interventions tend to fade out in the medium term.
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