Does technology improve reading outcomes? Comparing the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of ICT interventions for early grade reading in Kenya

Autor(es): Piper, Benjamin; Simmons Zuilkowski, Stephanie; Kwayumba, Dunston; Strigel, Carmen

Date: 2016

Pages: p. 204-214

Serie: International Journal of Educational Development

Series Volume: 49 (2016)

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Education policymakers are investing in information and communications technology (ICT) without a research base on how ICT improves outcomes. There is limited research on the effects of different types of ICT investments on outcomes. The Kenya Primary Math and Reading (PRIMR) study implemented a randomized controlled trial comparing the effects and cost of three interventions – e-readers for students, tablets for teachers, and the base PRIMR program with tablets for instructional supervisors. The results show that the ICT investments do not improve literacy outcomes significantly more than the base non-ICT instructional program. The findings show that cost considerations should be paramount in selecting ICT investments in the education sector.

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