The Learning for All Initiative (LAI) at the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) funds innovative proposals aimed at improving children’s learning outcomes in low- and middle-income countries. This initiative supports the design, piloting, evaluation, and scaling of impactful interventions.
We are pleased to announce that Professors Nishith Prakash and Shantanu Khanna have been awarded a grant through the LAI to fund their research titled Shaping Minds: The Transformative Effects of Theater-Based Learning.
Despite progress in addressing barriers to human capital in the last two decades, significant learning gaps persist. A new line of research suggests that holistic skills have been associated with positive impacts on later life outcomes. However, there is little evidence supporting the effectiveness of existing traditional classroom-based instructional strategies in improving non-cognitive and socio-emotional skills. In this study, we conduct a randomized control trial in 100 schools in Uttarakhand, India to estimate the causal impacts of an experiential learning pedagogy in secondary schools. The curriculum consists of a total of 36 hours of arts and theater-based instruction spread over 24 weekly sessions. We will measure the impacts on cognitive skills (critical thinking and learning), social skills (class participation, network formation, communication skills, pro-sociality), and emotional skills (stress, anxiety, self-care, self-esteem).