1. Education outside the classroom increases children’s reading performance: Results from a one-year quasi-experimental study
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Peter Bentsen, Mads P Stevenson, Mads Bølling, Camilla Roed Otte, Glen Nielsen, and Niels Ejbye-Ernst
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media_common.quotation_subject ,education ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,Academic achievement ,Intervention group ,Performance results ,language.human_language ,Education ,Developmental psychology ,Test (assessment) ,Danish ,Reading (process) ,Quasi experimental study ,language ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychology ,Association (psychology) ,0503 education ,050104 developmental & child psychology ,media_common - Abstract
The use of education outside the classroom (EOtC) in schools is increasing; however, there are currently few studies assessing the longer-term impacts on academic achievement. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association between one school-year of regular (more than 2.0 h a week) participation in EOtC and Danish primary school children’s reading performance. We conducted a quasi-experimental study involving 20 EOtC intervention group classes and 10 comparison group parallel classes (Grades 3–6). Children were tested pre- and post-intervention in reading performance. We found that exposure to EOtC had a small positive impact on test scores. The implication that regular EOtC is positively associated with reading performance is discussed.
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- 2019
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