We contrast two types of experiments: pull-out experiments, in which students are pulled out of their normal educational environment and curriculum-
embedded experiments, in which student experience experimental conditions as a normal consequence of proceeding through a curriculum. We argue that, for practical reasons, curriculum-embedded experiments are preferred for large-scale experimentation inschools, and such experiments may also avoid issues with ecological validity.
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