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Math on a tablet helps low-performing second graders, for a while

Published in the Journal of Educational Psychology, Martin Hassler and colleagues carried out a randomized controlled trial of a mathematics intervention on tablets (iPads).

The trial involved 283 low-performing second graders spread across 27 urban schools in Sweden. The children were randomized to four groups as follows:

The intervention lasted for around 20 weeks, with children completing nine measures at pre- and post-test, and then after 6 and 12 months. It was found that

The authors regarded that additional math training on tablets, based on behavior analysis and adaptive technology, was a less costly way to increase low performing students’ math skills. They recommended further studies to explore ways to maintain the effects.  


Source: Hassler Hallstedt, M., Klingberg, T., & Ghaderi, A. (2018). Short and long-term effects of a mathematics tablet intervention for low performing second graders. Journal of Educational Psychology, 110(8), 1127–1148.

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