Learning Without Teachers? A Randomized Experiment of a Mobile Phone-Based Adult Education Program in Los Angeles

Christopher Ksoll, J. Aker, Darien Miller, Karla Perez-Mendoza, S. Smalley
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Over 755 million adults worldwide are unable to read and write in any language. Yet the widespread introduction of information and communication technology offers new opportunities to provide standardized distance education to underserved illiterate populations in both developed and developing countries. Using data from a randomized experiment of an innovative mobile phone-based adult education program (Cell-Ed) in Los Angeles, we find that the Cell-Ed program significantly increased students’ basic and broad reading scores, equivalent to a 2-4 year increase in reading levels over a four-month period. The program also increased participants’ self-esteem by 7 percent as compared with the comparison group. These results are robust to correcting for non-random attrition using a variety of non-parametric methods, including using the phase-in design to tighten the Lee bounds. Our results suggest that there is great scope for using information technology as a means of improving educational skills for illiterate adults.
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没有老师的学习?洛杉矶基于手机的成人教育项目的随机实验
全世界有超过7.55亿成年人不会读写任何一种语言。然而,信息和通信技术的广泛采用为向发达国家和发展中国家服务不足的文盲人口提供标准化远程教育提供了新的机会。利用洛杉矶基于创新手机的成人教育项目(Cell-Ed)的随机实验数据,我们发现Cell-Ed项目显著提高了学生的基础阅读和广泛阅读分数,相当于在四个月的时间里提高了2-4年的阅读水平。与对照组相比,该项目还使参与者的自尊心提高了7%。这些结果对于使用各种非参数方法(包括使用分阶段设计来收紧Lee界)校正非随机磨损具有鲁棒性。我们的研究结果表明,使用信息技术作为提高文盲成人教育技能的手段有很大的空间。
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