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Posted on 13/10/201710/10/2017 by Rafael Scapin

Three lessons from rigorous research on education technology

“Education technology is an area where innovation has outpaced rigorous research,” said Vincent Quan, who runs the North American education unit at J-PAL. “We wanted to find all the studies and distill the main lessons so that decision makers can decide which programs to scale up and invest in.

http://hechingerreport.org/three-lessons-rigorous-research-education-technology/

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