EdTech for Contexts of Forced Displacement: A Rapid Evidence Review
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            Report
        Authors/contributors
                    - Barnes, Katrina (Author)
- Katrin, L (Author)
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            EdTech for Contexts of Forced Displacement: A Rapid Evidence Review
        Abstract
            This Rapid Evidence Review provides a synthesis of recent evidence relating to the implementation of EdTech programmes, platforms, and devices for learners in contexts of forced displacement. The main aim of the review is to provide education decision-makers, funders, and implementers (among others), with a clear picture of which interventions may be the most effective in these contexts and, crucially, which implementation decisions facilitate or hinder this effectiveness. We reviewed evidence generated between 2019 and 2024 on EdTech implementations in different contexts of forced displacement. We focused on implementations aimed at primary- and secondary-age learners, as well as their teachers and caregivers.
Keywords: forced displacement, refugee education, education in emergencies
An output of the EdTech Hub, https://edtechhub.org/
        Institution
            EdTech Hub
        Date
            2025
        Language
            en
        Call Number
            edtechhub.1085
        Rights
            Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
        Extra
            DOI: 10.53832/edtechhub.1085
ZenodoArchiveID: 14622107
ZenodoArchiveConcept: 14622106
        Citation
            Barnes, K., & Katrin, L. (2025). EdTech for Contexts of Forced Displacement: A Rapid Evidence Review. EdTech Hub. https://doi.org/10.53832/edtechhub.1085
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