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== 4. Quart de couverture ==
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"« Visible Learning » de John Hattie est une synthèse de plus de 50.000 études portant sur plus de 80 millions d'élèves. Lors de la sortie du livre en 2009 le magazine « Times Educational Supplement » a parlé du « Saint-Graal de l'enseignement », car basé sur de faits ce livre donne en effet une réponse à la question « Qu'est-ce qui fonctionne le mieux pour la réussite scolaire? »" (http://visible-learning.org)
"Hattie’s book is designed as a meta-meta-study that collects, compares and analyses the findings of many previous studies in education. Hattie focuses on schools in the English-speaking world but most aspects of the underlying story should be transferable to other countries and school systems as well.
 
Visible Learning is nothing less than a synthesis of more than 50.000 studies covering more than 80 million pupils. Hattie uses the statistical measure effect size to compare the impact of many influences on students’ achievement, e.g. class size, holidays, feedback, and learning strategies.
 
The following examples may give an impression of the scope of Hattie’s findings:
 
* What’s bad? Retention, summer holidays
* What’s neither bad nor good? Team teaching, open vs. traditional classes
* What helps a bit? Class size, homework
* What helps a bit more? Cooperative learning, direct instruction
* What helps a lot? Feedback, Student-teacher relationships" (Source : http://visible-learning.org)





Version du 10 décembre 2014 à 09:09


Visible Learning: A Synthesis of Over 800 Meta-Analyses Relating to Achievement



1. Références

  • Référence complète APA : Hattie, John A. (2008). Visible Learning: A Synthesis of Over 800 Meta-Analyses Relating to Achievement. ISBN 0-415-47618-6.




2. Copies

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3. Mots-clés



4. Quart de couverture

"Hattie’s book is designed as a meta-meta-study that collects, compares and analyses the findings of many previous studies in education. Hattie focuses on schools in the English-speaking world but most aspects of the underlying story should be transferable to other countries and school systems as well.

Visible Learning is nothing less than a synthesis of more than 50.000 studies covering more than 80 million pupils. Hattie uses the statistical measure effect size to compare the impact of many influences on students’ achievement, e.g. class size, holidays, feedback, and learning strategies.

The following examples may give an impression of the scope of Hattie’s findings:

  • What’s bad? Retention, summer holidays
  • What’s neither bad nor good? Team teaching, open vs. traditional classes
  • What helps a bit? Class size, homework
  • What helps a bit more? Cooperative learning, direct instruction
  • What helps a lot? Feedback, Student-teacher relationships" (Source : http://visible-learning.org)



5. Table des matières (facultatif)


6. Résumé personnel (facultatif)

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