In a Middle-School Study, Broadband Access Hurt Students’ Grades
25 Apr. 2014 | Comments (0)
The advent of broadband access in middle schools in Portugal led to a decline of 0.78 of a standard deviation in academic grades between 2005 and 2009, say Rodrigo Belo, Pedro Ferreira, and Rahul Telang of Carnegie Mellon University. The reasons are unclear; perhaps broadband access offers students greater distractions. The researchers say they found some evidence that internet use has a significantly greater adverse impact in schools that allow access to YouTube.
SOURCE: Broadband in School: Impact on Student Performance
This blog first appeared on Harvard Business Review on 3/6/2014.
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