articleEducational Evaluation and Policy AnalysisJun 1, 2003Closed access

Resources, Instruction, and Research

University of Michigan

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Abstract

Many researchers who study the relations between school resources and student achievement have worked from a causal model, which typically is implicit. In this model, some resource or set of resources is the causal variable and student achievement is the outcome. In a few recent, more nuanced versions, resource effects depend on intervening influences on their use. We argue for a model in which the key causal agents are situated in instruction; achievement is their outcome. Conventional resources can enable or constrain the causal agents in instruction, thus moderating their impact on student achievement. Because these causal agents interact in ways that are unlikely to be sorted out by multivariate analysis…

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Keywords
  • Causal model
  • Outcome (game theory)
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Academic achievement
  • Mathematics education
  • Psychology
  • Resource (disambiguation)
  • Key (lock)
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