The randomised controlled trial (RCT) is the best method for evaluating changes in educational practice. Nevertheless, it has been criticised because its results often have poor ecological validity. This valid criticism can be addressed by designing the RCT so that it mimics normal teaching practice as closely as possible, while retaining the benefits of random allocation. In this article, we discuss the issues of designing a pragmatic RCT. We also present an example of such a trial in computer-assisted learning in literacy.Educational research, Randomised controlled trial, Pragmatic experimentation,
Randomized field experiments, which in the United States has been proposed as the gold standard of e...
In this chapter the author raises difficult questions about the ethics of experimental design when i...
The advantages and limitations of RCT designs are discussed, and a range of alternative designs for ...
Terry Wrigley engages with Philpott & Poultney’s (2018) chapter on randomized control trials (RCTs),...
Background: The use of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in education has increased significantly ...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are a valued research method in evidence-based practice in medic...
In the field of education, emphasis on evidence-based practice, randomized controlled trials (RCTs),...
When attempting to determine if an intervention has a causal impact, the - gold standard' of program...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are a valued research method in evidence-based practice in medic...
Randomised Control Trials (RCTs) are an evidence-based research approach which has not yet been adop...
As the field of education becomes increasingly complex and demanding, researchers more than ever bef...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are increasingly used to evaluate educational interventions in t...
Experimental studies are often employed to test the effectiveness of teaching innovations such as ne...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This chapter considers various aspects of research ethics in randomised controlled trials in educati...
Randomized field experiments, which in the United States has been proposed as the gold standard of e...
In this chapter the author raises difficult questions about the ethics of experimental design when i...
The advantages and limitations of RCT designs are discussed, and a range of alternative designs for ...
Terry Wrigley engages with Philpott & Poultney’s (2018) chapter on randomized control trials (RCTs),...
Background: The use of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in education has increased significantly ...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are a valued research method in evidence-based practice in medic...
In the field of education, emphasis on evidence-based practice, randomized controlled trials (RCTs),...
When attempting to determine if an intervention has a causal impact, the - gold standard' of program...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are a valued research method in evidence-based practice in medic...
Randomised Control Trials (RCTs) are an evidence-based research approach which has not yet been adop...
As the field of education becomes increasingly complex and demanding, researchers more than ever bef...
Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are increasingly used to evaluate educational interventions in t...
Experimental studies are often employed to test the effectiveness of teaching innovations such as ne...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
This chapter considers various aspects of research ethics in randomised controlled trials in educati...
Randomized field experiments, which in the United States has been proposed as the gold standard of e...
In this chapter the author raises difficult questions about the ethics of experimental design when i...
The advantages and limitations of RCT designs are discussed, and a range of alternative designs for ...