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The New Millennium Learners: Technology and Educational Performance (PISA 2006 data)

The New Millennium Learners: Technology and Educational Performance (PISA 2006 data). Francesc Pedró Katerina Ananiadou Seoul, 9 – 11 November 2009. Access to ICT in schools is almost universal in OECD countries…. …but relatively low levels of use.

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The New Millennium Learners: Technology and Educational Performance (PISA 2006 data)

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  1. The New Millennium Learners: Technology and Educational Performance(PISA 2006 data) Francesc Pedró Katerina Ananiadou Seoul, 9 – 11 November 2009

  2. Access to ICT in schools is almost universal in OECD countries…

  3. …but relatively low levels of use

  4. Increasing investment in ICT infrastructure in schools…

  5. …matched by increasing access to ICT at home.

  6. ICT use at home is higher than at schools

  7. No association between school ICT use and educational performance

  8. Clear association between home ICT use and educational performance, but…

  9. … the association is not linear. Time use optimum?

  10. Key messages • Less than 1% of 15-year-old students in OECD countries have never used a computer • The majority use a computer at home frequently, less so at school • Educational software is the least used educational resource at home in most countries • There is a stronger correlation between educational performance and frequency of computer use at home than at school

  11. Thank youkaterina.ananiadou@oecd.org

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