Learning about Learning from Learning about Learning
In-person and online
Within development economics there has been enormous attention on generating “rigorous” evidence about the causal impacts of various “interventions” in order to find out “what works”. Despite its rhetorical attractiveness, in practice this agenda is plagued with deep underlying logical and theoretical problems, and the challenges of construct validity and external validity. The downsides to the bias induced in the research agenda are so severe as to call into question whether the entire endeavour has, on net, had positive impact. This talk will focus on research about education over the last decade or so to provide illustrations of the positives and negatives of the “randomista revolution” in development economics.
Zoom joining link: spi-ox-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/81868750127
Booking required.
(Department of Social Policy and Intervention members do not need to register)
Date:
27 October 2022, 16:00 (Thursday, 3rd week, Michaelmas 2022)
Venue:
32-42 Wellington Square (Barnett House), 32-42 Wellington Square OX1 2ER
Venue Details:
In-person and online
Speaker:
Lant Pritchett (Blavatnik School of Government)
Organising department:
Department of Social Policy and Intervention
Organiser:
Dr Ben Chrisinger (University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address:
communications@spi.ox.ac.uk
Part of:
Michaelmas Term Seminar Series 2022-23
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/learning-about-learning-from-learning-about-learning-tickets-445195249977
Audience:
Public
Editors:
Tiya Muluzi,
Daisy Mallabar,
Richard Evans