Sunday 31 December 2017

Can digital equity close the achievement gap?

by Matthew Lynch, tech edvocate

Some education experts now say that digital equity could help to provide a level playing field for all students. If all students have access to the same technology, it could help to close the achievement gap. It has already been established that students without access to technology have trouble completing homework assignments. While more than half of teachers assign homework that requires internet access, there are millions of children who live in homes where they can’t get online. In theory, closing this digital divide could have tremendous effects for low-income students. Giving students from poverty access to technology certainly improves outcomes. Researchers at Stanford have found that, when used correctly, technology does indeed help boost test scores for low-income students.

http://www.thetechedvocate.org/can-digital-equity-close-achievement-gap/

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from Educational Technology http://people.uis.edu/rschr1/et/?p=35114

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