GRADE Conversa podcast EP 23. Ed-Tech in the Global South, featuring Santiago Cueto, María Balarin and Mauricio Saavedra
How can Ed-Tech help to advance learning and reduce inequalities in education in the developing world?
In recent decades, Ed-Tech has received increasing attention on global and local policy agendas. In fact, the arrival of the pandemic accelerated its incorporation in order to address issues of access, quality and management of education systems.
In this new GRADE Conversa episode, Santiago Cueto, María Balarin and Mauricio Saavedra explore the changing landscape of educational technology in the Global South. The researchers address key topics related to Ed-Tech adoption such as the role of teachers, the educational governance and inequalities in education.
The study is part of a global research project led by GRADE and Southern Voice.