One-to-One Computing and Student Achievement in Ohio High Schools
Nancy L. Williams, Karen H. Larwin
Erstpublikation in: Journal of Research on Technology in Education
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This study explores the impact of one-to-one computing on student achievement in Ohio high schools as measured by performance on the Ohio Graduation Test (OGT). The sample included 24 treatment schools that were individually paired with a similar control school. An interrupted time series methodology was deployed to examine OGT data over a period of 5 to 8 years. Overall student performance and content-specific achievement in math, reading, science, social studies, and writing were not significantly affected by the introduction of 1:1 computing. Treatment schools using a netbook device produced the greatest overall change in scores.
Von Nancy L. Williams, Karen H. Larwin im Text One-to-One Computing and Student Achievement in Ohio High Schools (2016) A study in the USA explores
the impact of one-to-one computing on student achievement in Ohio high schools
as measured by performance on the Ohio Graduation Test (Williams and Larwin
2016). The sample included 24 treatment schools that were individually paired
with a similar control school. Overall, examining the full sample, student performance
and content-specific achievement in math, reading, science, social studies,
and writing were not significantly affected by the introduction of the one-to-one
program. However, when broken down into demographic groups, the results
show that Black students in the treatment group performed lower than their peers
in control groups.
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