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The longitudinal impact of technology immersion through a one-toone mobile technology program on reading and math performance in a rural Title I public school district

Posted on:2016-05-07Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:University of North TexasCandidate:Ice, Laura RFull Text:PDF
GTID:1478390017476924Subject:Educational leadership
Abstract/Summary:
In conjunction with the Texas Technology Immersion Pilot program (TIP), the State of Texas implemented a four-year annual evaluation called the Evaluation of the Texas Technology Immersion Pilot (eTxTiP). It focused on the technology immersion experience through one-toone mobile technology of sixth grade students in 22 selected middle schools. Initial findings suggested academic growth, especially in math, increased rigor of student work, greater teacher collaboration, a more positive school environment, and transformation of instructional practices.;This study focused on one of the original schools selected to participate in the TIP program, exploring the impact over time of one-to-one mobile technology on one group of students over an 8-year period beginning with their third grade year. The selected school's demographic makeup reflected a large number of schools within the state, including its size, rural location and economically disadvantaged student population. Based on an interrupted time series design, state assessment data was analyzed using a piecewise growth model. The study revealed no statistically significant academic growth in reading and math performance among the participants.
Keywords/Search Tags:Technology immersion, Program
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