Can virtual replace in-person coaching? Experimental evidence on teacher professional development and student learning

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Manuscript
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Title
Can virtual replace in-person coaching? Experimental evidence on teacher professional development and student learning
Abstract
We experimentally compare on-site with virtual coaching of South African teachers. After three years, on-site coaching improved students’ English oral language and reading proficiency by 0.31 and 0.13 SD, respectively. Virtual coaching improved English oral language proficiency (0.12 SD), had no impact on English reading proficiency, and an unintended negative effect on home language literacy. Classroom observations show that on-site coaching improved teaching practice and that virtual coaching led to larger crowding-out of home language teaching time. Implementation and survey data suggest that the use of technology did not preclude effectiveness, but rather that in-person contact enabled more accountability and support.
Date
2020
Language
en
Citation
Cilliers, J., Fleischz, B., Kotzex, J., Mohohlwanex, N., Taylor, S., & Thulare, T. (2020). Can virtual replace in-person coaching? Experimental evidence on teacher professional development and student learning. https://riseprogramme.org/sites/default/files/inline-files/Virtual%20vs%20InPerson%20Coaching%20Working%20Paper.pdf