A Review of ICT-enabled Learning for Schoolgirls in Asia and Its Impacts on Education Equity

Liang, Min, Lim, Cher Ping, Park, Jonghwi and Mendoza, Norman B., (2022). A Review of ICT-enabled Learning for Schoolgirls in Asia and Its Impacts on Education Equity. Educational Technology Research and Development, n/a-n/a

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    Author Liang, Min
    Lim, Cher Ping
    Park, Jonghwi
    Mendoza, Norman B.
    Title A Review of ICT-enabled Learning for Schoolgirls in Asia and Its Impacts on Education Equity
    Appearing in Educational Technology Research and Development
    Publication Date 2022-12-13
    Place of Publication Cham
    Publisher Springer Nature
    Start page n/a
    End page n/a
    Language eng
    Abstract The education pathways and opportunities of schoolgirls in Asia are facing different challenges. The empirical studies have implemented Information and Communication Technology-enabled learning to expand such pathways and opportunities and promote education inclusiveness and equity. Through the Gender Analysis Framework, this review paper focuses on exploring and discussing how ICT-enabled learning may expand schoolgirls’ education pathways and opportunities in Asia for inclusive and equitable education. This review covers 30 studies that adopted ICT-enabled learning, synthesizes, and presents four key ICT-enabled learning approaches: Emerging technologies-enabled learning, Digital game-based learning, Mobile-enabled learning, and Computer-assisted learning. Our result discusses about how different approaches in this review (in)directly impact on schoolgirls’ access to assets, their practice and participation in learning activities, belief and perception of their own and other stakeholders’, and how policies accommodate these approaches. The review further suggests several guidelines to develop an inclusive learning environment enabled by ICT to education pathways and opportunities of schoolgirls, thereby enhancing education inclusiveness and equity.
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    ASIA
    Keyword Education equity
    Education inclusiveness
    ICT-enabled learning
    Copyright Holder The Authors
    Copyright Year 2022
    Copyright type Creative commons
    DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-022-10178-w
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