Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program
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Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program
VIDBIDB WORKING PAPER SERIES No. IDB-WP-304Technology and ChildDevelopment:Evidence from the One Laptop per Child ProgramJulián p. Cristia Pablo Ibarr Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program rarán Santiago Cueto Ana Santiago Eugenio Severin40940Inter-American Development Bank Department of Research and Chief EconomistTronic copy available at. https 7/ssm.com/abstract=2032444Technology and Child Development:Evidence from the One Laptop per Child ProgramJulian p. Cristia* Pablo Ibarrarán* Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program * Santiago Cueto*** Ana Santiago* Eugenio Severin** Inter-American Development Bank** Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and IZA *** Grupo de AnáliTechnology and child development evident from one laptop per child program
sis para el Desarrollo (GRADE)..sips............Inter-American Development Bank2012ectronic copy available at. https.//ssm.com/abstract=2032444CatalogVIDBIDB WORKING PAPER SERIES No. IDB-WP-304Technology and ChildDevelopment:Evidence from the One Laptop per Child ProgramJulián p. Cristia Pablo Ibarr Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program ptop per Child Program / Julian p. Cristia ... letal.l.p. cm. (IDB working paper series ; 304)Includes bibliographical references.1. Educational technology-Peru. 2. Education. Elementary-Peru. I. Cristia. Julian p. II. Ibarraran, Pablo. III. Cueto. Santiago. I960-. IV. Santiago. Ana. V. Severin. Eug Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program enio. VI. Inter-American Development Bank. Research Dept. VII. Series.http://www.iadb.orgDocuments published in the IDB working paper series are of thTechnology and child development evident from one laptop per child program
e highest academic and editorial quality. All have been peer reviewed by recognized experts in their field and professionally edited. The information VIDBIDB WORKING PAPER SERIES No. IDB-WP-304Technology and ChildDevelopment:Evidence from the One Laptop per Child ProgramJulián p. Cristia Pablo Ibarr Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program of Executive Directors, or the countries they represent is expressed or implied.This paper may be freely reproduced.Electronic copy available at. https ;//ssm.com/abstract=2032444Abstract1Although many countries are aggressively implementing the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) program, there is a lack Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program of empirical evidence on its effects. This paper presents the impact of the first large-scale randomized evaluation of the OLPC program, using data coTechnology and child development evident from one laptop per child program
llected after 15 months of implementation in 319 primary schools in rural Perth The results indicate that the program increased the ratio of computersVIDBIDB WORKING PAPER SERIES No. IDB-WP-304Technology and ChildDevelopment:Evidence from the One Laptop per Child ProgramJulián p. Cristia Pablo Ibarr Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program No evidence is found of effects on enrollment and test scores in Math and Language. Some positive effects are found, however, in general cognitive skills as measured by Raven’s Progressive Matrices, a verbal fluency test and a Coding test.JEL classifications: C93,121,128Keywords: Education. Technol Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program ogy. Experiments1 This project is the result of a collaborative effort involving many people. We want to especially thank Jennelle Thompson (IDB> forTechnology and child development evident from one laptop per child program
her significant contribution. The project would not have been materialized without the collaboration and commitment shown by the Dirección General de VIDBIDB WORKING PAPER SERIES No. IDB-WP-304Technology and ChildDevelopment:Evidence from the One Laptop per Child ProgramJulián p. Cristia Pablo Ibarr Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program arez. Victor Castillo. Maruslika Chocobar and Hugo Valdez. Many other people in the Ministry of Education contributed to the project including Andres Burga. Liliana Miranda. German Reafto and Patricia Valdivia. Haydee Alonso. Nicolas Bottan. Olga Namen and Cecilia Peluffo provided outstanding resear Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program ch assistance. Andrea Baertl. Carla Jimenez. Scott Kipp. Luis Daniel Martinez. Enrique Mayorga. Elizabeth Rosales. Cristian Sanchez. Elisa Seguin. SebTechnology and child development evident from one laptop per child program
astian Silva. Claudia Sugimaiu. Juan Miguel Villa. Veronica Villarãn and Federico Volpino were instrumental in different aspects of the project. We acVIDBIDB WORKING PAPER SERIES No. IDB-WP-304Technology and ChildDevelopment:Evidence from the One Laptop per Child ProgramJulián p. Cristia Pablo Ibarr Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program tias Busso. Marcelo Cabrol. David Card. Esther Duflo. Pascaline Dupas. Suzanne Duryea. Pat Engle. Rita Funaro. Dean Karlan. Leigh Linden. Eduardo Lora. Ofer Malamud. Uttam Sharma. Mike Tiucano. Dean Yang. Hiro Yoshikawa and seminal participants at the 2011 Northeastern University Development Consort Technology and child development evident from one laptop per child program ium. Inter-American Development Bank HDB). University of Chicago and University of None Dame. Finally, we are grateful to the Department of PsychologyTechnology and child development evident from one laptop per child program
at the Pontificia Universidad Catốlica del Peru. TEA Ediciones and Instimto Cuanto for their contributions to the project. The views expressed m thisVIDBIDB WORKING PAPER SERIES No. IDB-WP-304Technology and ChildDevelopment:Evidence from the One Laptop per Child ProgramJulián p. Cristia Pablo IbarrVIDBIDB WORKING PAPER SERIES No. IDB-WP-304Technology and ChildDevelopment:Evidence from the One Laptop per Child ProgramJulián p. Cristia Pablo IbarrGọi ngay
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