Methods and Approaches to investigate the UK Education System

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Methods and Approaches to investigate the UK Education System Sandra McNally, University of Surrey and Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics

Overview Some questions addressed in the CEP Education Programme Data Core methodological issues

Some current themes in the CEP Education Research Programme What works in schools… Teachers Peers, neighbours and compositional effects Parental preferences and admissions Higher education in the UK

What works (or not) in schools: CEP research

Most important data sets The National Pupil Database (potentially linkable with UCAS and HE data) Longitudinal data sets which can be linked with administrative data, e.g. Longitudinal Survey of Young People in England; Millennium Cohort Study

Core methodological issues What is an appropriate counter-factual? – and therefore can we establish causality? For whom is the causal effect identified? 3. Can we look at longer-term effects? 4. Can we do a cost-benefit analysis? 5. Can we extrapolate outside the study context?

Approaches Randomised Control Trials (Education Endowment Fund) Difference-in-difference approaches Instrumental Variable Approaches Regression Discontinuity Approaches OLS/Propensity Score Matching

Randomised Control Trials ‘Treatment’ is randomly assigned amongst target population An example: Design of an ‘information campaign’ about the costs and benefits of staying-on in education targeted to Year 10 students in London schools (McGuigan, McNally, Wyness, 2012)

Difference-in-Difference Approaches Compare the outcomes of a treatment and control group before and after the policy. An example: Structured way to teach reading (‘literacy hour’) was piloted in schools in some Local Authorities before it was rolled out to the rest of the UK (Machin and McNally, 2008)

Instrumental Variable Approaches Trying to find a variable that predicts the outcome variable only via the impact it has on the ‘treatment’ variable. An example Using changes in the minimum school-leaving age to estimate the impact of additional education on future earnings (Harmon and Walker, 1995).

Regression Discontinuity Designs Making use of a ‘cut-off’ for eligibility to a programme/policy. Compare the outcomes of people either side of this ‘cut-off’. An example Using administrative cut-offs in school admissions policies to identify the relationship between when children start school and their later outcomes. Crawford, Dearden and Greaves (2013).

OLS/Propensity Score matching Trying to measure the effect of a ‘treatment’ while controlling for all observable characteristics. Example Looking at whether the increase in ‘non-native’ English speakers has an influence on the educational attainment of native English speakers (Geay, McNally and Telhaj, 2012)