Learning environments with technological resources: a look at their contribution to student performance in Latin American elementary schools

被引:0
|
作者
Marcela Román Carrasco
F. Javier Murillo Torrecilla
机构
[1] Universidad Alberto Hurtado,Center for Education Research and Development (CIDE)
[2] Autonomous University of Madrid,undefined
来源
Educational Technology Research and Development | 2012年 / 60卷
关键词
Access and use of ICT; Latin America; School performance; Primary education;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Research shows that computer access and use has a positive effect on the performance reached by Latin American schoolchildren in sixth grade. This is supported by Multilevel models of 4 and 3 levels with data from the Second Regional Comparative and Explanatory Study, developed by UNESCO (2008) in 16 countries and analyzing around 3,000 schools, some 92,000 sixth grade students and 3,900 teachers. The results: Barely one-third of Latin American sixth graders have a computer in their home, and schools where these children attend are unable to reverse this. Furthermore, there is a marked deficit of computers at home and schools in rural areas. Data shows that school performance in reading and math increases significantly among those students that have a computer in their home, an increase that is greater among those students that have at their disposal >10 computers at school. In turn, increased use, both by pupils and teachers, improves school performance in both disciplines once the following variables are controlled: socio-economic level, family culture, gender, mother tongue and number of pre-school years.
引用
收藏
页码:1107 / 1128
页数:21
相关论文
共 7 条
  • [1] Learning environments with technological resources: a look at their contribution to student performance in Latin American elementary schools
    Roman Carrasco, Marcela
    Murillo Torrecilla, F. Javier
    ETR&D-EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, 2012, 60 (06): : 1107 - 1128
  • [2] STUDENT PERFORMANCE IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
    Gutierrez-Domenech, Maria
    Adsera, Alicia
    REVISTA DE ECONOMIA APLICADA, 2012, 20 (59): : 135 - 164
  • [3] Social capital and student learning: Empirical results from Latin American primary schools
    Anderson, Joan B.
    ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION REVIEW, 2008, 27 (04) : 439 - 449
  • [4] General Intelligence and Socioeconomic Status as Strong Predictors of Student Performance in Latin American Schools: Evidence From PISA Items
    Flores-Mendoza, Carmen
    Ardila, Ruben
    Gallegos, Miguel
    Reategui-Colareta, Norma
    FRONTIERS IN EDUCATION, 2021, 6
  • [5] How Latin-American Primary School Principals Distribute Their Time and the Effect on Student Performance
    Murillo Torrecilla, F. Javier
    Roman Carrasco, Marcela
    REVISTA DE EDUCACION, 2013, (361): : 141 - 170
  • [6] A parallel evaluation of the wind and wave energy resources along the Latin American and European coastal environments
    Rusu, Eugen
    Onea, Florin
    RENEWABLE ENERGY, 2019, 143 : 1594 - 1607
  • [7] Student engagement in online learning in Latin American higher education during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review
    Salas-Pilco, Sdenka Zobeida
    Yang, Yuqin
    Zhang, Zhe
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, 2022, 53 (03) : 593 - 619