Home Computers and School Performance

Inf. Soc. Pub Date : 1999-02-01 DOI:10.1080/019722499128628
P. Attewell, Juan Battle
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This article assesses the effects of home computers on school performance, and examines inequalities in educational payoff among those children who have home computers. We find that having a home computer is associated with higher test scores in mathematics and reading, even after controlling for family income and for cultural and social capital. However, children from high socioeconomic status (SES) homes achieve larger educational gains from home computers than do lower SES children. Boys' performance advantage is larger than girls'. Ethnic minorities gain far less of a performance boost than whites. Home computing may generate another ''Sesame Street effect'' whereby an innovation that held great promise for poorer children to catch up educationally with more affluent children is in practice increasing the educational gap between affluent and poor, between boys and girls, and between ethnic minorities and whites, even among those with access to the technology.
家用电脑和学校表现
本文评估了家用电脑对学校表现的影响,并考察了那些拥有家用电脑的孩子在教育回报方面的不平等。我们发现,即使在控制了家庭收入、文化和社会资本之后,拥有一台家用电脑与数学和阅读的更高考试成绩有关。然而,来自高社会经济地位家庭的孩子比低社会经济地位家庭的孩子从家用电脑中获得的教育收益更大。男生的成绩优势大于女生。与白人相比,少数族裔获得的成绩提升要少得多。家庭电脑可能会产生另一种“芝麻街效应”,即一项创新,原本有望让贫困儿童在教育上赶上富裕儿童,但实际上却扩大了富人与穷人之间、男孩与女孩之间、少数民族与白人之间的教育差距,甚至在那些能够接触到这项技术的人之间也是如此。
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