The Digiefekt project investigated the uses and aims of digital learning materials in Estonian general education schools as well as the characteristics [MT1] of the learning process, students, teachers, classes and schools and the interrelationships between those characteristics. In particular, the project had four aims:
Data were collected from students from 62 classes in 14 schools. Lessons of 93 teachers were observed: mostly one lesson, but in the case of some teachers, several lessons. The sample of schools was purposive: all Estonian general education schools with Estonian as the language of instruction that had grades 3, 6 and 9 were divided into three groups based on three characteristics:[MT3] 1) students’ academic results in national exams and standard-determining tests, 2) school satisfaction based on a national survey and 3) digital readiness based on various types of input (national standard-determining test on digital competence, school’s self-evaluation, school satisfaction survey questions for school staff and parents). The three groups that were distinguished were schools with the highest, average and lowest results. Only the schools in the highest or lowest group were included in the sample. Based on those two levels of the three characteristics, eight groups were formed (high-high-high; high-high-low; high-low-high; low-high-high; high-low-low; low-low-high; low-high-low; low-low-low). In each group, schools were ranked based on their typicalness (e.g., in the high-high-high group, the school with the highest average score in the three characteristics ranked first). The schools were recruited based on ranking; when a school would not agree to participate in the study, the one ranked next was contacted. The ranking did not include schools with missing data for at least one characteristic.
The project had four distinct stages:
The design of the study conducted in the project is shown in the following figure:
The results of the project are summed up in a slideshow at http://lingid.ee/digiefekt. The project team was the following:
Principal investigator: Margus Pedaste
Senior research staff: Äli Leijen, Evelyn Kiive, Krista Uibu
Other research staff: Ilona Võik, Triinu Kärbla, Katrin Saks, Gerli Silm, Aleksandar Baucal, Piret Einpaul, Meeli Rannastu-Avalos, Marje Johanson, Maarja Sõrmus, Tea Ausin, Kenn Konstabel, Doris Kristina Raave, Kristi Palk, Meriliis Kasemets, Marit Puusepp, Külli Kallas, Leo Siiman, Yaroslav Opanasenko, Gady Pähklemäe, Triinu Pääsik, Kõue Heintalu
In the preparation of feedback, Aleksandre Bregadze was involved.
In data collection, Alge Ilossaar, Laivi Laanemets, Mailen Remmelg, Kersti Veskus, Maarja Pertel, Maarika Pähklemäe, Roman Sten Tõnissoo, Triin Kivisikk, Anette Siinvert and Lili Jürisoo were involved.
The project was financed by the Ministry of Education and Research; project number DIGIVARA5 “The effect of using digital learning materials for learning and teaching in the context of Estonian basic school” (01.05.2020−30.04.2023)