The efficacy of nudge-like information-provision outreach intervention
31 March 2022, 3:00 pm–4:00 pm
Join this webinar to hear Sonia Ilie discuss the results of a series of randomised controlled trials looking at higher education application behaviours.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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CEPEO
Event recording
At this webinar, Sonia will report theÌýresults of two of the trials show no meaningful impact on application behaviour of these light-touch interventions carried out in the context of a larger in-school and in-college outreach programme.
She will also present theÌýresults of a third trial testing a similar intervention aimed at improving knowledge of post-16 educational options were compromised by outcome data collection issues but provide insights as to the challenges of integrating multi-purpose data collection efforts.Ìý
In addition, the speaker will explain that with the results set inÌýthe context of an ever growing body of recent research, they casts doubt on the potential of nudge-style interventions to provide meaningful impact on higher education access – and raises further questionsÌýabout the role of information provision in the higher education outreach space.Ìý
This event will be particularly useful for those interested in education.
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About the Speaker
Sonia Ilie
Assistant Professor at Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge
HerÌýresearch focuses on higher education access inequalities and works to build evidence around interventions that improve learning and education progression opportunities. ÌýÌý