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Education: Development news, research, data | World Bank
Education is a human right, a powerful driver of development, and one of the strongest instruments for reducing poverty and improving health, gender equality, peace, and stability. It delivers large, consistent returns in terms of income, and is the most important factor to ensure equity and inclusion.
Education Overview: Development news, research, data | World Bank
Education. The World Bank Group is the largest financier of education in the developing world, working in 94 countries and committed to helping them reach SDG4: access to inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all by 2030.
Unpacking the U.S. Department of Education: What Does It Actually Do?
The Elementary and Secondary Education Act first passed in 1965. That was the first significant federal funding for K 12 education, the first real source of significant federal regulatory activity in K 12 education. And I think that is a much more important milestone than the creation of the department itself.
What the Future of Education Looks Like from Here
To mark the end of its centennial year, HGSE convened a faculty-led discussion to explore those questions. The Future of Education panel, moderated by Dean Bridget Long and hosted by HGSE’s Askwith Forums, focused on hopes for education going forward, as well as HGSE’s role. “The story of HGSE is the story of pivotal decisions, meeting ...
Education Recovery Scorecard Releases Third Report on District-Level ...
In its third year, the Education Recovery Scorecard (a collaboration between the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University, The Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford University, and faculty at Dartmouth College) provides a high resolution picture of academic recovery in 8,719 school districts with either math or reading achievement data across 43 states.
Homepage | Harvard Graduate School of Education
The mission of the Harvard Graduate School of Education is to prepare education leaders and innovators who will change the world by expanding opportunities and outcomes for learners everywhere. We’re an institution committed to making the broadest impact possible, putting powerful ideas and evidence-based research into practice.
Reshaping Schooling: How the History of Black and Native Education Can ...
EVE L. EWING: I started teaching classes on education in academia about 10 years ago. From the very first classes that I taught, I always began by telling my students, you cannot understand the history of schools in this country if you don't understand schools for Black people and schools for Native people.
History of Education | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Stories, faculty specialties, degree offerings, and professional development programs on the origins and evolution of education and its significance for students and communities over time
How Can We Keep Teachers Teaching? - Harvard Graduate School of Education
Host: Uche Amaechi, Lecturer on Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education. Guests: Lora Bartlett, Associate Professor of Education, University of California, Santa Cruz and co-author: "Going the Distance" Victor Pereira, Lecturer on Education and Faculty Co-Chair, Teaching and Teacher Leadership, Harvard Graduate School of Education
Short-Term Education Recovery Effort Shifts to Long-Term Reform
In the latest edition of the Education Recovery Scorecard, released today, researchers compare academic recovery in math and reading for individual school districts enrolling 35 million students in 43 states. The scorecard, a report analyzing learning loss during and following the pandemic, comes as federal relief funding for K–12 schools has ...
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