2020
DOI: 10.3386/w28205
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School’s Out: Experimental Evidence on Limiting Learning Loss Using “Low-Tech” in a Pandemic

Abstract: Schools closed extensively during the COVID-19 pandemic and occur in other settings, such as teacher strikes and natural disasters. This paper provides some of the first experimental evidence on strategies to minimize learning loss when schools close. We run a randomized trial of lowtechnology interventions -SMS messages and phone calls -with parents to support their child. The combined treatment cost-effectively improves learning by 0.12 standard deviations. We develop remote assessment innovations, which sho… Show more

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“…Finally, we contribute to emerging research on effective education policies during the Covid pandemic. Most papers in this literature have focused on primary or secondary education (e.g., Angrist et al, 2021;Bacher-Hicks et al, 2020;Grewenig et al, 2021). The closest paper is Carlana and La Ferrara (2021), who experimentally assigned Italian middle school students an online tutor during the pandemic and report positive effects on performance and well-being.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, we contribute to emerging research on effective education policies during the Covid pandemic. Most papers in this literature have focused on primary or secondary education (e.g., Angrist et al, 2021;Bacher-Hicks et al, 2020;Grewenig et al, 2021). The closest paper is Carlana and La Ferrara (2021), who experimentally assigned Italian middle school students an online tutor during the pandemic and report positive effects on performance and well-being.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…125 SMS (text) messages were sent to parents reminding or guiding them to stay involved in their children's education 126 and were accompanied by live phone tutoring sessions. 127 Countries such as Bangladesh 128 and Indonesia 129 embraced online training to build teachers' skills. Despite steps such as these, the policy response to COVID school closures fell short in several tangible ways.…”
Section: As Schools Closed Education Systems Acted Quickly and In Som...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Botswana, additional interaction between instructors and families through texting and phone calls during the lockdown was beneficial for learning. 211 In Vietnam, learning content and lessons were organized locally and broadcast through 28 television stations across the country. In the United Kingdom, the National Tutoring Program (NTP) was launched to provide catch-up programs with a focus on disadvantaged pupils introducing a longer school day, offering tutoring for struggling students and improving teacher quality through professional development.…”
Section: The Effectiveness Of Policy Responses To Support Learning Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%