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Choosing the Right Partners for School Food Reform
“Work with the willing” is an important lesson that I learned the hard way.
Innovations in educational policies, programs, and practices (more)
“Work with the willing” is an important lesson that I learned the hard way.
Low-income communities have the power to shape their economic future, but only if they have access to tools that educate and empower.
To solve the global learning crisis, teachers and education systems need to find a new mutual accountability.
Models that tie pedagogy to business have the potential to provide revenue to help fund education and practical business exposure for students.
Early approaches are advancing fruitful dialogue around how to accelerate the revolutionary potential of online education and enable better outcomes for graduates.
Innovation education is critical in East Africa and beyond.
Building resilience can improve girls’ health and education faster and more effectively, but it’s a missing component of nearly all global development efforts to improve girls’ outcomes.
Three ways to create an environment where interdependent stakeholders can perform their individual roles optimally and collaborate with each other effectively.
Why we must leverage hands-on experience and service learning to encourage the next generation of social innovators.
A combination of fresh funding and e-book technology will enable publishers to give new life to out-of-print scholarly works.