NBER Publications by Paul W. Glewwe
Working Papers and Chapters
| August 2007 | Many Children Left Behind? Textbooks and Test Scores in Kenya
with Michael Kremer, Sylvie Moulin: w13300
A randomized evaluation suggests that a program which provided official textbooks to randomly selected rural Kenyan primary schools did not increase test scores for the average student. In contrast, the previous literature suggests that textbook provision has a large impact on test scores. Disaggregating the results by students? initial academic achievement suggests a potential explanation for the lack of an overall impact. Textbooks increased scores for students with high initial academic achievement and increased the probability that the students who had made it to the selective final year of primary school would go on to secondary school. However, students with weaker academic backgrounds did not benefit from the textbooks. Many pupils could not read the textbooks, which are writte... |
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