Mobile Learning During School Disruptions in Sub-Saharan Africa
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School closures due to teacher strikes or political unrest in low-resource contexts can adversely affect children's educational outcomes and career opportunities. Phone-based educational technologies could help bridge these gaps in formal schooling, but it is unclear whether or how children and their families will use such systems during periods of disruption. We investigate two mobile learning technologies deployed in Sub-Saharan Africa: a text message-based application with lessons and quizzes adhering to the national curriculum in Kenya (N = 1.3m), and a voice-based platform for supporting early literacy in Côte d’Ivoire (N = 236). We examine usage and beliefs surrounding unexpected school closures in each context via system log data and interviews with families about their motivations and methods for learning during the disruption. We find that mobile learning is used as a supplement for formal and informal schooling during disruptions with equivalent or higher intensity, as parents feel responsible to ensure continuity in schooling.
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Cornell University; Carnegie Mellon University; University of Toronto
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2021-01-01



