That is the critical question. Here is part of the answer!
Effect Size
|
Source of Influence
| |
1.13
|
Teacher
| |
1.04
|
Student
| |
1.00
|
Teacher
| |
.82
|
Teacher
| |
.65
|
Teacher
| |
.61
|
Student
| |
Class environment
|
.56
|
Teacher
|
Challenge of Goals
|
.52
|
Teacher
|
Peer tutoring
|
.50
|
Teacher
|
Mastery learning
|
.50
|
Teacher
|
Homework
|
.43
|
Teacher
|
Teacher Style
|
.42
|
Teacher
|
Questioning
|
.41
|
Teacher
|
Peer effects
|
.38
|
Peers
|
.37
|
Teacher
| |
Simulation & games
|
.34
|
Teacher
|
.31
|
Teacher
| |
Testing
|
.30
|
Teacher
|
Instructional media
|
.30
|
Teacher
|
Affective attributes of students
|
.24
|
Student
|
Physical attributes of students
|
.21
|
Student
|
Programmed instruction
|
.18
|
Teacher
|
Audio-visual aids
|
.16
|
Teacher
|
.14
|
Teacher
| |
Finances/money
|
.12
|
School
|
.12
|
Teacher
| |
Team teaching
|
.06
|
Teacher
|
Physical attributes (e.g., class size)
|
-.05
|
School
|
So again it's feedback that really makes the difference alongside what the student brings and the quality of teaching!
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