How a teacher professional development program influences students’ algebra performance? Reflections from a web-based platform

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The main purpose of this study was to assess seventh-gradersʹ algebra performance when their teachers received professional development support regarding hypothetical learning trajectories through a web-based platform. Secondly, we aimed to investigate the relationship between student performance and the teachersʹ professional development in teaching algebra. A mixed-method research paradigm was adopted into the study. Experimental research was conducted with nine experimental and nine control groups including 454 seven graders. The data came from a combined algebra (including open-ended and multiple-choice tasks) test and experimental group teachersʹ teaching designs where the plans were entered to the web-based platform. Statistical methods were used to analyse the quantitative data, while descriptive methods were used to analyse the qualitative data. The results revealed that the experimental-group students (whose teachers received professional development support through the web-based platform) statistically outperformed compared to those in control groups. Besides, a relationship between was found between the experimental group teachersʹ progress and algebra performance of their students.

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Tanışlı, D., Türkmen, H., Turgut, M., & Köse, N. (2020). How a teacher professional development program influences students’ algebra performance? Reflections from a web-based platform. Journal of Pedagogical Research, 4(3), 327–343. https://doi.org/10.33902/JPR.2020464571

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