Putting computerized instruction to the test
a randomized evaluation of a "scientifically-based" reading program
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Author
Contributions
- Krueger, Alan B. - Contributor
- National Bureau of Economic Research. - Contributor
Publication
2004 - National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts
Language
English
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Page Count
0 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number2005616060
- Open LibraryOL3476536M
Classifications
- LCCHB1
Description
"Although schools across the country are investing heavily in computers in the classroom, there is surprisingly little evidence that they actually improve student achievement. In this paper we present results from a randomized study of a well-defined use of computers in schools: a popular instructional computer program, known as Fast ForWord, which is designed to improve language and reading skills. We assess the impact of the program using four different measures of language and reading ability. Our estimates suggest that while use of the computer program may improve some aspects of students' language skills, it does not appear that these gains translate into a broader measure of language acquisition or into actual reading skills"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site.
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Series Statement
- NBER working paper series ;
- working paper 10315
- Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research : Online) ;
- working paper no. 10315.
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