Business and Education: Powerful Social Innovation Partners
Fostering entrepreneurship education and social innovation skills in schools improves youth employment prospects.
Innovations in educational policies, programs, and practices (more)
Fostering entrepreneurship education and social innovation skills in schools improves youth employment prospects.
The private sector needs to support and encourage an innovative math curriculum.
In this Stanford University podcast, president Matthew Schnittman discusses the organization’s model for service delivery, and where it’s headed.
Justin Cahill talks about how his enterprise built a company called RISE, which now boasts 30,000 children learning English in more than 100 learning centers in one of the fastest-growing markets in world.
Better World Books has found a way to make a profit and donate more than $11 million for literacy programs and libraries worldwide.
If teachers aren’t focused on guiding students to learn and gain knowledge, the fight against educational inequity won’t progress.
A look at new schools in Sweden that provide personalized and hands-on classroom experience.
Getting to Bartlett Street chronicles the journey of Joe and Carol Reich, co-founders of the Beginning with Children Foundation.
Stanford assistant professor Greg Walton examines a psychological factor that contributes to inequalities between socially marginalized and non-marginalized groups.