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Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day...: No Surprise to Teachers: Study Finds that Helping One or Two Students Can Make Entire Class Better

It’s not unusual in the classroom for a teacher to put extra time and effort into one or two students using some kind of intervention – whether it’s some form of differentiation or a behavioral strategy.

And it’s also no surprise to teachers when that kind of effort can translate into an improved classroom overall.

A new study confirms that individual interventions can have outsized positive impacts.

Here’s an excerpt:

Individual-student

By the way, the study specifically refers to an intervention that has students write about values that are important to them. I’ve written a lot about that particular intervention.

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Larry Ferlazzo

Larry Ferlazzo has been a high school teacher since 2003 after spending nineteen years working as a community organizer. He teaches Beginner, Intermediate, a...