Visible Learning John Hattie
Visible Learning
John Hattie
Overview of Visible LearningResult of 15 years’ research and synthesises
over 800 meta-analyses relating to the influences on achievement in school-aged students
Identifies 138 influences on learning
Meta-Analyses results provide a “standard” from which to judge effects
It is a comparison based on typical, real-world effects rather than based on the strongest cause possible, or with the weakest cause imaginable.
Meta-Analyses Based on Six Major Contributors to Learning:
Contribution # of Studies
Student 11,101
Home 2,211
Schools 4,150
Teacher 2,225
Curricula 7,102
Teaching 25,860
TOTAL 52,649
Meta-Analyses Based on Six Major Contributors to Learning:
Contribution
Student • Prior knowledge of learning• Expectations• Degree of openness to
experiences• Emerging beliefs about the
value and worth to them from investing in learning• Engagement• Ability to build a sense of
self from engagement in learning
Scale
138 factorsEffectStandard deviations (SD)
Standard Deviation
1 Standard Deviation• Students do better than 84% of students
not in that initiative• Typically represent 2 years growth in one
year
FocusWhat is effective?What you can impact?
Hattie’s “Barometer of Influence”
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1.2
High
Reverse Effects
Developmental
Effects
Teacher Effects
0.7
1.0
DesiredEffects
d=0.4+ Influences that have greatest impact on student
achievement outcomes
d=0.0 and d=0.15What
students could
probably achieve if there was
no schooling.
d=below 0.15Can be considered potentially
harmful and probably should not be implemented
-0.2
Low
d=0.15 and d=0.40Influences in this zone are similar to what teachers can accomplish
in a typical year of schooling.
Rank Order of Influences on LearningBased on 138 Influences
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MobilityTelevision
Ability GroupingIndividualized Instruction
MainstreamingHomework
Time on TaskReducing Anxiety
MotivationClassroom Management
Home EnvironmentDirect Instruction
Professional development Classroom BehaviorSelf-Report Grades
138137
121100
9288
7066
5142
3126
196
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Overview of Visible LearningResult of 15 years’ research and synthesises
over 800 meta-analyses relating to the influences on achievement in school-aged students
Identifies 138 influences on learning
Meta-Analyses results provide a “standard” from which to judge effects
It is a comparison based on typical, real-world effects rather than based on the strongest cause possible, or with the weakest cause imaginable.
Meta-Analyses Based on Six Major Contributors to Learning:
Contribution # of Studies
Student 11,101
Home 2,211
Schools 4,150
Teacher 2,225
Curricula 7,102
Teaching 25,860
TOTAL 52,649
Meta-Analyses Based on Six Major Contributors to Learning:
Contribution
Student • Prior knowledge of learning• Expectations• Degree of openness to
experiences• Emerging beliefs about the
value and worth to them from investing in learning• Engagement• Ability to build a sense of
self from engagement in learning
Scale
138 factorsEffectStandard deviations (SD)
Standard Deviation
1 Standard Deviation• Students do better than 84% of students
not in that initiative• Typically represent 2 years growth in one
year
FocusWhat is effective?What you can impact?
Hattie’s “Barometer of Influence”
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Neg
ativ
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Low
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Medium
1.2
High
Reverse Effects
Developmental
Effects
Teacher Effects
0.7
1.0
DesiredEffects
Rank Order of Influences on LearningBased on 138 Influences
© John HattieVisible Learning
MobilityTelevision
Ability GroupingIndividualized Instruction
MainstreamingHomework
Time on TaskReducing Anxiety
MotivationClassroom Management
Home EnvironmentDirect Instruction
Professional development Classroom BehaviorSelf-Report Grades
138137
121100
9288
7066
5142
3126
196
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-0.2
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igh
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Feedback d = 0.73
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DesiredEffects
Feedback
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Teacher
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Feedback d = 0.06
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Whole Language
Curricula
DesiredEffects
Se =
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Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
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Feedback d = 0.59
0.7
1.0
Direct Instruction
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Feedback d = 0.21
0.7
1.0
Class Size
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Feedback d = 0.61
0.7
1.0
Not labeling students
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
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ativ
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Low H
igh
Medium
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Feedback d = 0.17
0.7
1.0
Family Structure
Home
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = - 0.34
0.7
1.0
MobilityMobility
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
e
Low H
igh
Medium
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Feedback d = - 0.09
0.7
1.0
Summer Vacation
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
e
Low H
igh
Medium
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Feedback d = 0.35
0.7
1.0
Drama/Arts
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = - 0.16
0.7
1.0
Retention
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = 0.20
0.7
1.0
Charter Schools
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = 0.59
0.7
1.0
Coop. vs. Indv. Learning
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = 0.43
0.7
1.0
School Size
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = 0.51
0.7
1.0
Parental Involvement
Home
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = 0.57
0.7
1.0
Socio-econ Status
Home
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
igh
Medium
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Feedback d = 0.73
0.7
1.0
DesiredEffects
Feedback
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = 0.06
0.7
1.0
Whole Language
Curricula
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = 0.59
0.7
1.0
Direct Instruction
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = 0.21
0.7
1.0
Class Size
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
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Feedback d = 0.61
0.7
1.0
Not labeling students
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
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ativ
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Low H
igh
Medium
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Feedback d = 0.17
0.7
1.0
Family Structure
Home
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
igh
Medium
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Feedback d = - 0.34
0.7
1.0
MobilityMobility
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
e
Low H
igh
Medium
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Feedback d = - 0.09
0.7
1.0
Summer Vacation
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
igh
Medium
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Feedback d = 0.35
0.7
1.0
Drama/Arts
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
e
Low H
igh
Medium
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Feedback d = - 0.16
0.7
1.0
Retention
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
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ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = 0.90
0.7
1.0
Formative evaluation
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
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ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = 0.20
0.7
1.0
Charter Schools
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
e
Low H
igh
Medium
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Feedback d = 0.59
0.7
1.0
Coop. vs. Indv. Learning
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
igh
Medium
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Feedback d = 0.43
0.7
1.0
School Size
School
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
e
Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = 0.51
0.7
1.0
Parental Involvement
Home
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
e
Low H
igh
Medium
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Feedback d = 0.57
0.7
1.0
Socio-econ Status
Home
DesiredEffects
Se =
0.40.15
0.0
-0.2
Teacher
Developmental
Reverse
1.2
Neg
ativ
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Low H
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Medium
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Feedback d = 0.72
0.7
1.0
Tchr-Stu Relationships
School
DesiredEffects