Can technology improve the classroom experience in primary education? An African experiment on a worldwide program

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Can technology improve the classroom experience in primary education? An African experiment on a worldwide program
Abstract
Primary school coverage has been increasing in most developing countries. Yet, it has not been accompanied by significant improvements in learning indicators. We implemented a randomized experiment in Angola around the introduction of ProFuturo, a worldwide educational program. The program includes a Computer-assisted Learning (CAL) software directed at improving the regular classroom experience. One year after the program started, we find higher familiarity with technology. Teachers miss fewer days of classes and implement better teaching practices. Students become more interested in learning and pro-social. Finally, the program improves students’ test scores in the most popular subject in the CAL platform.
Publication
Journal of Development Economics
Volume
164
Pages
103145
Date
09/2023
Journal Abbr
Journal of Development Economics
Language
en
ISSN
03043878
Short Title
Can technology improve the classroom experience in primary education?
Accessed
31/05/2024, 22:32
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DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Cardim, J., Molina-Millán, T., & Vicente, P. C. (2023). Can technology improve the classroom experience in primary education? An African experiment on a worldwide program. Journal of Development Economics, 164, 103145. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2023.103145