A randomized evaluation suggests that a program which provided official textbooks to randomly selected rural Kenyan primary schools did not increase test scores for the average student. In contrast, the previous literature suggests that textbook provision has a large impact on test scores. Disaggregating the results by students ’ initial academic achievement suggests a potential explanation for the lack of an overall impact. Textbooks increased scores for students with high initial academic achievement and increased the probability that the students who had made it to the selective final year of primary school would go on to secondary school. However, students with weaker academic backgrounds did not benefit from the textbooks. Many pupils ...
The paper examines the factors that affect disparities in pupil achievement among primary schools in...
In this paper the origins of the three-tiered school system in Nakuru are traced to the colonial pe...
In low-income countries, primary school students often fall far below grade level and primary dropou...
A randomized evaluation in rural Kenya finds, contrary to the previous literature, that providing te...
A randomized evaluation suggests that a program which provided official textbooks to randomly select...
Although there is intense debate about the effect of increased expenditure on education in developed...
Social development gravitates around the quality of learning experiences and skills acquired in the ...
International audienceUsing a within-student analysis, we find no average impact of textbook access ...
International audienceUsing a within-student analysis, we find no average impact of textbook access ...
International audienceUsing a within-student analysis, we find no average impact of textbook access ...
School learning resources are arguably one of the most important influencers of students’ scores in ...
International audienceUsing a within-student analysis, we find no average impact of textbook access ...
International audienceUsing a within-student analysis, we find no average impact of textbook access ...
While students in rural Kenya occasionally attain outstanding results on national standardized exams...
While the school participation impacts of the Universal Primary Education policies in Sub-Saharan Af...
The paper examines the factors that affect disparities in pupil achievement among primary schools in...
In this paper the origins of the three-tiered school system in Nakuru are traced to the colonial pe...
In low-income countries, primary school students often fall far below grade level and primary dropou...
A randomized evaluation in rural Kenya finds, contrary to the previous literature, that providing te...
A randomized evaluation suggests that a program which provided official textbooks to randomly select...
Although there is intense debate about the effect of increased expenditure on education in developed...
Social development gravitates around the quality of learning experiences and skills acquired in the ...
International audienceUsing a within-student analysis, we find no average impact of textbook access ...
International audienceUsing a within-student analysis, we find no average impact of textbook access ...
International audienceUsing a within-student analysis, we find no average impact of textbook access ...
School learning resources are arguably one of the most important influencers of students’ scores in ...
International audienceUsing a within-student analysis, we find no average impact of textbook access ...
International audienceUsing a within-student analysis, we find no average impact of textbook access ...
While students in rural Kenya occasionally attain outstanding results on national standardized exams...
While the school participation impacts of the Universal Primary Education policies in Sub-Saharan Af...
The paper examines the factors that affect disparities in pupil achievement among primary schools in...
In this paper the origins of the three-tiered school system in Nakuru are traced to the colonial pe...
In low-income countries, primary school students often fall far below grade level and primary dropou...