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Telementoring and homeschooling during school closures: A randomized experiment in rural Bangladesh

Resource type
Report
Authors/contributors
Title
Telementoring and homeschooling during school closures: A randomized experiment in rural Bangladesh
Abstract
Using a randomized controlled experiment in 200 Bangladeshi villages, we evaluate the impact of over-the-phone mentoring and homeschooling support delivered by volunteers on the learning outcomes of primary school children during school closures caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The telementoring program improved the learning outcomes of treated children by 0.75 SD and increased homeschooling involvement of treated mothers by 0.64 SD. The impacts on learning are driven primarily by the direct mentoring of children and to some extent also by the increased homeschooling involvement of mothers. Academically weaker children and households from lower socioeconomic backgrounds benefitted the most from telementoring.
Report Type
preprint
Institution
SocArXiv
Date
2022-05-18
Language
en
Short Title
Telementoring and homeschooling during school closures
Accessed
29/03/2023, 11:13
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Hassan, H., Islam, A., Siddique, A., & Wang, L. C. (2022). Telementoring and homeschooling during school closures: A randomized experiment in rural Bangladesh [Preprint]. SocArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/mhyq5