Examining the impact of critical feedback on learner engagement in secondary Mathematics classrooms: a multi-level analysis

This article presents a quantitative study utilizing HLM to analyze classroom walkthrough data completed by principals within 87 secondary mathematics classrooms across 9 public schools in Texas. This research is based on the theoretical framework of learner engagement as established by Argryis &...

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