Can Business Schools Reclaim Their Noble Purpose?
Andrew Hoffman argues for a reinvention of business education so that tomorrow's leaders can effectively tackle today's largest challenges.
Innovations in educational policies, programs, and practices (more)
Andrew Hoffman argues for a reinvention of business education so that tomorrow's leaders can effectively tackle today's largest challenges.
A nationwide educational program in Mexico that dispatched mentors to schools succeeded by sparking greater parental involvement.
The predominant model for educating nurses prepares them for hospital settings. By adopting a competency-based education model rooted in community care, nursing programs can better equip their students to address the diverse health-care needs and environments of the 21st century.
Nonprofit board fellows programs can be mutually beneficial to students, business schools, and partner organizations.
Data-driven decision-making has become central to education in India. While data provides invaluable insights, using it to shape policy is not without its risks.
These four learnings showcase the strengths of collaboratives—and can help others increase the odds of successful government partnerships.
A teachers’ union brings together members from opposed political sides by focusing on community interests.
A model for lasting change through authentic, transformational partnership.
How does a poverty-fighting organization like Henry Street Settlement in New York City use arts education to strengthen the community and “serve the whole person” as its president and CEO puts it? How can donors best support these programs? David Garza of Henry Street Settlement, Kevin Greaney of PhilARThropy, and Eric Joranson of DAFGiving360 join SSIR editor Barbara Wheeler-Bride to discuss the importance of arts education and how donors can sustain these programs over time. A sponsored podcast developed with the support of DAFgiving360
The rise of AI-powered social services will mean walking a difficult tightrope between democratizing access to resources and depleting access to social connection.