Exploring the Findings from Three Randomised Controlled Trials of Bookgifting Programmes


Autoria(s): O'Hare, Liam
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

Aims: This paper explores the effects from three similar bookgifting programmes on improving reading outcomes of early years’ children, their parents and teachers.<br/>Methods: The paper draws on research data produced by the Centre for Effective Education during three randomised controlled trial (RCT) evaluations of bookgifting programmes (N=1694 participant families in total). The three studies used pre and post test measures to identify effects across a total of 15 social, cognitive and behavioural reading outcomes.<br/>Results: The overall average effect across the 15 outcomes from data provided by 1694 participant families, was d=0.07. This is a relatively small overall effect and there was an overall pattern of small positive effects of this scale across the wide range of the reading outcomes assessed. However, only one significant effect was identified in the 15 outcomes assessed across all three studies.<br/>Conclusions: The review of these three studies suggests that the RCTs struggle to identify significant effects in these low exposure and low cost bookgifting interventions. Furthermore, it is recommended that future RCT studies of this type of programme require very large sample sizes in the scale of 1000’s rather than 100’s to generate enough study power. Or alternatively, these programmes could be evaluated as a component part of more intensive reading interventions.<br/>

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/exploring-the-findings-from-three-randomised-controlled-trials-of-bookgifting-programmes(25fc4534-9197-4395-84d4-2d27f1ca1315).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

O'Hare , L 2016 , ' Exploring the Findings from Three Randomised Controlled Trials of Bookgifting Programmes ' Paper presented at British Psychological Society Northern Ireland Branch Annual Conference , 04/03/2016 - 06/03/2016 , .

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conferenceObject