IC technology and learning: an impact evaluation of Cl@ssi 2.0

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In this paper We present a pilot study providing ICT resources at some Italian junior high schools. In 2009, 156 classes at 6 th grade were endowed with additional resources earmarked for purchasing ICT equipment. By selecting an equivalent number of classes in the same schools, we are able to conduct an evaluation of the causal effect of ICT on student achievements, controlling for their initial level. Despite a significant investment, the impact on literacy and numeracy achievement is negligible: if we take the most encouraging results, the average improvement would be 3 test points, corresponding to 17% of a standard deviation.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEducation Economics
Volume27
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)241-264
ISSN0964-5292
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This work was supported by Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli.

Funding Information:
This work was supported by Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli. Paper presented at SREE 2013 Spring conference (Washington). We thank two anonymous referees for helping us to make our contribution clearer and sharper. All remaining errors are ours. Fondazione Agnelli and Fondazione per la Scuola have generously funded the evaluation presented in this paper; Invalsi, the national agency for school assessment made the data on students? tests available to us. The interpretation of the results is entirely attributable to the authors and not to the sponsoring institutions nor to the Ministry of Education. Many people have made this evaluation possible, and we would like to thank them all, in particular Andrea Gavosto, Stefano Molina, Marco Giovannini and Gianfranco De Simone (Fondazione Agnelli); Annamaria Poggi and Claudia Mandrile (Fondazione per la Scuola); Piero Cipollone, Paolo Sestito, Roberto Ricci and Patrizia Falzetti (Invalsi); Gianna Barbieri and Antonio Martino (Ufficio Statistico del MIUR); Vittorio Campione and Filomena Morgia (Ufficio del Consigliere per le Tecnologie), Antonio Ronca, Giusy Cannella and Samuele Borri (Ansas). Eventually, also Franco DeAnna, Valeria Pandolfini and Valentina Rastelli have provided valuable support at some stage of the research.

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    Research areas

  • Human capital, ICT educational support; quasi-experimental design

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