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Mobile phones and education in sub-Saharan Africa : from youth practice to public policy.

Porter, G. and Hampshire, K. and Milner, J. and Munthali, A. and Robson, E. and de Lannoy, A. and Bango, A. and Gunguluza, N. and Mashiri, M. and Tanle, A. and Abane, A. (2016) 'Mobile phones and education in sub-Saharan Africa : from youth practice to public policy.', Journal of international development., 28 (1). pp. 22-39.

Abstract

Young people's use of mobile phones is expanding exponentially across Africa. Its transformative potential is exciting, but findings presented in this paper indicate how the downside of mobile phone use in African schools is becoming increasingly apparent. Drawing on mixed-methods field research in 24 sites across Ghana, Malawi and South Africa and associated discussions with educational institutions, public policy makers and network providers, we examine the current state of play and offer suggestions towards a more satisfactory alignment of practice and policy which promotes the more positive aspects of phone use in educational contexts and militates against more damaging ones.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Mobile phones, Education, Youth, Malawi, Ghana, South Africa.
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Status:Peer-reviewed
Publisher Web site:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jid.3116
Publisher statement:© 2015 The Authors. Journal of International Development published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Date accepted:07 May 2015
Date deposited:20 May 2015
Date of first online publication:11 June 2015
Date first made open access:No date available

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