An exploratory investigation into the factors related to EdTech use among Kenyan girls
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Watson, Joe (Author)
- Baier, Jasmin (Author)
- Mughogho, Winnie (Author)
- Millrine, Mark (Author)
Title
An exploratory investigation into the factors related to EdTech use among Kenyan girls
Abstract
This paper contributes to the scarce literature on factors affecting EdTech use in households. These factors were considered through exploratory mixed-methods analyses of cross-sectional data on Kenyan girls and caregivers, captured during the COVID-19 pandemic. Quantitative analysis of the child dataset (n = 544) suggested the importance of both structural factors—such as technology hardware availability—and non-structural factors—including caregiver permission. Findings were supported by a thematic analysis of interview data from girls' caregivers (n = 58), which emphasised the role they play in girls' use of EdTech. Interviews also highlighted numerous caregiver concerns with EdTech, related to the relevance and rigour of educational content, the possibility of children accessing age-inappropriate material and child health (especially eyesight). Policy makers could alleviate these concerns by providing guidance on EdTech use and clearly signalling their approval of verified initiatives.
Publication
British Journal of Educational Technology
Volume
54
Issue
4
Pages
1006-1024
Date
07/2023
Journal Abbr
Brit J Educational Tech
Language
en
ISSN
0007-1013, 1467-8535
Short Title
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Accessed
24/11/2023, 20:30
Library Catalogue
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Watson, J., Baier, J., Mughogho, W., & Millrine, M. (2023). An exploratory investigation into the factors related to EdTech use among Kenyan girls. British Journal of Educational Technology, 54(4), 1006–1024. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjet.13307
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