Fighting Against Learning Crisis in Developing Countries: A Randomized Experiment of Self-Learning at the Right Level

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This paper investigates the effectiveness of a globally popular method of self-learning at the right level in improving learning outcomes—the cog- nitive and non-cognitive abilities of disadvantaged pupils—in a developing country, Bangladesh. Using a randomized control trial design, we find sub- stantial improvements in cognitive abilities measured by mathematics test scores and catch-up effects on aspects of non-cognitive abilities or person- ality traits measured by a self-esteem scale. We also find a longer-term impact on cognitive abilities regarding the math scores students obtained on national-level exams compared to the baseline test scores. Moreover, teachers’ abilities to assess students’ performance substantially improve. Our estimates indicate that the program’s benefits exceed its costs. The above findings suggest that self-learning at the right level can effectively supplement the quality of primary education and hence address the learn- ing crisis in developing countries.

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