Tackling the gender gap in mathematics with active learning methodologies
Maria Laura Di Tommaso,
Dalit Contini,
Dalila De Rosa,
Francesca Ferrara,
Daniela Piazzalunga and
Ornella Robutti
CHILD Working Papers Series from Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic Economics (CHILD) - CCA
Abstract:
We implement a teaching methodology aimed at improving primary school children’s mathematical skills. The methodology, grounded in active and cooperative learning, focuses on peer interaction, sharing of ideas, learning from mistakes, and problem solving. We evaluate the causal effect of the intervention on the gender gap in mathematics in Italy with a randomized controlled trial. The treatment significantly improves girls’ math performance (0.14 s.d.), with no impact on boys, and reduces the math gender gap by more than 40%. The effect is stronger for girls with high pre-test scores.
Keywords: Gender gap; Mathematics; School achievement; Primary school; Active learning; Teaching methodologies; Randomized controlled trial (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 81 pages
Date: 2021
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