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Marriott Philadelphia Downtown, Meeting Room 306
Hosted By:
American Economic Association
Research in Economic Education
Paper Session
Friday, Jan. 5, 2018 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
- Chair: Sam Allgood, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
From “Traditional” to Research Based Instructional Strategies: An Assessment of Learning Gains
Abstract
TBDLow-cost Randomized Controlled Trials in Education
Abstract
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely accepted as the gold standard in program evaluation but are uncommon in educational research. A likely explanation is that experiments designed with sufficient statistical precision to detect meaningful impacts of educational interventions generally require resources unobtainable for most studies. This paper proposes an alternative RCT design, where treatment status varies by lesson. We show that this design plausibly enables the precise estimation of causal impacts of a broad class of educational interventions with modest resources.A New Look at Lake Wobegone: Report Bias and Student Performance
Abstract
TBDDiscussant(s)
Karen Gebhardt
,
Colorado State University
Rita Balaban
,
University of North Carolina
Georg Schaur
,
University of Tennessee
Daniel Tannenbaum
,
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
JEL Classifications
- A2 - Economic Education and Teaching of Economics