TY - JOUR TI - Kenya’s ICT policy in practice: The effectiveness of tablets and e-readers in improving student outcomes AU - Piper, Benjamin AU - Jepkemei, Evelyn AU - Kwayumba, Dunston AU - Kibukho, Kennedy T2 - FIRE: Forum for International Research in Education AB - Kenya is investing in information and communication technology (ICT) to improve children's learning outcomes. However, the literature on ICT is pessimistic about the ability of ICT alone to improve outcomes, and few ICT programs have created the instructional change necessary to increase learning. The Primary Math and Reading (PRIMR) Initiative implemented a randomized controlled trial of three ICT interventions to enhance learning outcomes: tablets for instructional supervisors, tablets for teachers, and e-readers for students. All three showed significant impacts in English and Kiswahili above the results of the control group. The impacts of the three interventions were not statistically significantly different from each other. Based on the findings, we recommend that Kenyan policy makers embed ICT interventions in a larger instructional reform, using ICT to support particular instructional improvement challenges. We also suggest that policy makers incorporate empirically derived cost-effectiveness analysis into investment decisions, to ensure that ICT provides value for money. DA - 2015/// PY - 2015 DO - 10.18275/fire201502011025 DP - ERIC VL - 2 IS - 1/2 SP - 3 EP - 18 J2 - FIRE LA - en SN - 2326-3873 ST - Kenya’s ICT policy in practice UR - https://preserve.lehigh.edu/fire/vol2/iss1/2/ KW - African Languages KW - Control Groups KW - Cost Effectiveness KW - ERIC, Current Index to Journals in Education (CIJE) KW - Educational Policy KW - Educational Practices KW - Elementary Secondary Education KW - English (Second Language) KW - Experimental Groups KW - Foreign Countries KW - Handheld Devices KW - Intervention KW - Kenya KW - Literacy KW - Outcomes of Education KW - Program Effectiveness KW - Randomized Controlled Trials KW - Reading Achievement KW - Student Improvement KW - Technology Uses in Education KW - __:import:01 KW - __:match:final KW - __:matched KW - __:study_id:2096974 KW - ___working_potential_duplicate KW - __finaldtb ER -