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External validity: four models of improving student achievement

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Abstract

Randomized controlled trials in lower-income countries have demonstrated ways to increase learning, in specific settings. This study uses a large-scale, nationwide RCT in Ghana to show the external validity of four school-based interventions inspired by other RCTs. Even though the government implemented the programs within existing systems, student learning increased across all four models, more so for female than male students, and many gains persisted one year after the program ended. Three of the four interventions had a similar cost effectiveness. The intervention that directly targeted classroom teachers increased the likelihood that teachers were engaged with students.

Author
Duflo, Annie
Kiessel, Jessica
Lucas, Adrienne
Corporate Author
National Bureau of Economic Research (USA)
Year of publication
2020
Pages
62
Series
NBER working paper
Linguistic region
Country (Geographical area)
Level of education
Source database
library
Language