Education
How the United States Can Help Educate the World
The Global Partnership for Education is giving millions of kids a chance to learn. Why isn’t the United States doing more to support it?
The Global Partnership for Education is giving millions of kids a chance to learn. Why isn’t the United States doing more to support it?
Parents in emerging economies seem happy with schools that don’t teach their kids very much. The lack of demand for good quality education could be one of the biggest barriers to solving the education crisis.
Our ongoing obsession with the myth of meritocracy is now spreading to education systems in developing economies with pernicious effects.
We are still falling short on girls’ education globally. It’s time for a new approach.
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Truly improving children’s educational outcomes at scale requires unorthodox approaches. One promising yet largely neglected approach is to systematically leverage the private sector’s agenda.
A new approach to addressing skills uncertainty and inequality across the globe.
Improving learning outcomes in India requires that funders and social purpose organizations shift to working on the entire educational ecosystem rather than focused interventions.
Experienced educators provide guidance for those wishing to create and maintain effective partnerships between researchers and educators.