Bibliographic Data
Year of Study
2023
Publication
ACM
Providing ample opportunities for students to express their thinking
is pivotal to their learning of mathematical concepts. We introduce
the Talk Meter, which provides in-the-moment automated feedback
on student-teacher talk ratios. We conduct a randomized controlled
trial on a virtual math tutoring platform (n=742 tutors) to evaluate
the effectiveness of the Talk Meter at increasing student talk. In
one treatment arm, we show the Talk Meter only to the tutor, while
in the other arm we show it to both the student and the tutor.
We find that the Talk Meter increases student talk ratios in both
treatment conditions by 13-14%; this trend is driven by the tutor talking less in the tutor-facing condition, whereas in the studentfacing condition it is driven by the student expressing significantly
more mathematical thinking. Through interviews with tutors, we
find the student-facing Talk Meter was more motivating to students,
especially those with introverted personalities, and was effective at
encouraging joint effort towards balanced talk time. These results
demonstrate the promise of in-the-moment joint talk time feedback
to both teachers and students as a low cost, engaging, and scalable
way to increase students’ mathematical reasoning
Research Design
Study Design
Quantitative
Methodology
Randomized Controlled Trial
Subject
Math
Grade Level(s)
1st Grade,
2nd Grade,
3rd Grade,
4th Grade,
5th Grade,
6th Grade,
7th Grade,
8th Grade,
9th Grade,
10th Grade,
11th Grade,
12th Grade
Sample size
1266
Program Details
Program Name
CueMath
Tutor Type
Paid adult
Duration
6 weeks
Student-Tutor Ratio
1:1