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Argument:
There is no clear correlation between technology and test scores
Comment & Debate
Supporting quotes
The Economist Debate Series: Education. Robert B. Kozma, PH.D. The Opposition’s opening statement. Oct 14th 2007
– “There have been numerous studies from around the world which have appeared in the popular press that show no relationship between computer availability or use and student test scores, such as the study by Banks, Cresswell, and Ainley in Australia (2003) and the study by Dynarski, et al., in the U.S. (2007).”
Banks, Cresswell, and Ainley in Australia (2003)
Dynarski, et al., in the U.S. (2007)
Counter-arguments
Argument: Technology improves standardized tests scores