Bibliographic Data
Year of Study
2024
Publication
Research Gate
We provide evidence from a randomized controlled trial on the effectiveness of a novel, 100-percent online math tutoring program, targeted at secondary school students from highly disadvantaged neighborhoods. The intensive, eight-week-long program was delivered in groups of two students during after-school hours, mostly by qualified math teachers. The intervention significantly increased standardized test scores (+0.26 SD) and end-of-year math grades (+0.49 SD), while reducing the probability of repeating the school year. The intervention also raised aspirations, as well as self-reported effort at school. The two-on-one design allows us to significantly reduce costs and improve scalability, while showing similar results as one-on-one tutoring programs.
Research Design
Study Design
Quantitative
Methodology
Randomized Controlled Trial
Subject
Math
Grade Level(s)
7th Grade,
8th Grade
Sample size
375
Effect Size
0.26 SD for standardized tests, 0.49 SD for math grade at EOY
Program Details
Program Name
Men𝜋ores
Program Evaluated
Math, out of school time, online, for "socially
disadvantaged students"
Tutor Type
Mostly math teachers
Duration
8 weeks
Student-Tutor Ratio
2:1