Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Study: Free Computers Don't Close The Rich-Poor Education Gap

2839835109_20ff928db4_nAccording to a new study, we really don't have to worry too much about the nearly 1 in 4 children without access to FarmVille at home. "Our results indicate that computer ownership alone is unlikely to have much of an impact on short-term schooling outcomes for low-income children," report Robert W. Fairlie and Jonathan Robinson in a new study of a large-scale randomized computer give-away experiment in California. On the one hand, it's good news that doomsday predictions for computer-less children have been exaggerated. However, giving out computers was one of the easier solutions to closing the poverty educational outcome gap, and now we have to go back to the drawing board.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/R-Vm2TXH6aE/

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