I didn't say giving kids glasses was bad. There are good reasons to do that. But it's not an effective way to raise school achievement.
Educational interventions, especially these hyped ones targeted at poor/dull kids. I already linked to the Headstart study.
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There is a ton if evidence including from RCTs about education interventions that matter a lot. For US, see e.g. work by
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Here is the RCT you wanted on eye glasses btw: among 19,000 students with randomized access to glasses in China. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304387816300402 … 2/3
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In case your response is "Still don't move prior because it's China" or "Don't believe any
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In case your response is "cool, I didn't know that!" I'm happy to send you links of many good education RCTs!
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"cool, I didn't know that!"
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in quotation or genuine?
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Genuine. Apparently, one can get something school achievement out of distributing glasses in China.
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