Experimental research into teaching innovations: responding to methodological and ethical challenges

  • Taber, Keith
Publication date
January 2019
Publisher
Studies in Science Education
Language
English

Abstract

Experimental studies are often employed to test the effectiveness of teaching innovations such as new pedagogy, curriculum, or learning resources.This article offers guidance on good practice in developing research designs, and in drawing conclusions from published reports. Random control trials potentially support the use of statistical inference, but face a number of potential threats to validity. Research in educational contexts often employs quasi-experiments or natural experiments rather than true experiments, and these types of designs raise additional questions about the equivalence between experimental and control groups and the potential influence of confounding variables.Where it is impractical for experimental studies to employ s...

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