Lessons from Abroad: One Laptop per Child initiative does not impact student performance 

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One Laptop per Child, the American-based charity that distributes laptops to children in developing countries, failed to raise test scores in Peru, reports ZDnet.

According to an evaluation by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), students in Peru who had received the laptops did not do…

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    This idea can really reflect the idea that technology, changed settings and parameters, and more money cannot change the...
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    Education needs to be personal. This critical to true learning. It takes teachers and tutors taking the time to...
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    Lessons from Abroad: One Laptop per Child initiative does not impact student performance One Laptop per Child, the...
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    Well , like it says, they weren’t given enough guidance, there are probably other positive results that aren’t apparent...
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