Technology Overuse Amongst Adolescents in Qatar

Technology has dramatically changed our lives, and most people around the world currently use technology for various purposes. The fast pace of technological advancement and the increasing access to modern technology around the world has shaped our lives in an unprecedented way. Everyone with access to technology has an opportunity to explore the world and […]
Developing Local Learning Ecosystems in Qatar to Advance Equity, Inclusion and Social Cohesion

Two years ago, when WISE launched the research project “Local Learning Ecosystems: Emerging Models”, in partnership with the Innovation Unit, we asked ourselves how the models of learning ecosystems featured in the report could evolve as a significant new driver in education on a large scale. Since then, WISE has observed enormous growth in appetite for […]
Revisiting Equity: COVID-19 and Education of Children with Disabilities

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to more than 190 countries implementing nationwide school closures, and approximately 90 percent of all students (1.57 billion) were out of school, at some point. This led to many countries’ attempting to provide education to the millions of young learners now stuck at home with methods such as broadcasting […]
Teacher Wellbeing: Findings from a Scoping Literature Review and Case Studies in Cambodia, Kenya, and Qatar

The future of every society in the world depends on teachers. Teachers impact children in a myriad of ways, from teaching the lifelong skill of how to learn, to the practical skills to navigate daily life and to modeling healthy, respectful interactions. To optimally teach children, we need teachers with strong wellbeing. Wellbeing is associated […]
Exploring Educational Ecosystems through the Lens of Intermediary Organizations: Insights for Policy and Practice

As the research and work on educational ecosystems has grown, we now recognize a growing global trend that has positioned “intermediary organizations” in an oversized ecosystem role. Through their direct work with schools, especially the most vulnerable schools, these organizations – which include NGOs, philanthropies, and for-profit agencies – straddle the larger ecosystem and the […]
Embedding Innovation Labs in Schools as a Vehicle for Transformation in Education

Education has been in the midst of a global transformation effort for quite some time. While education reform has been a central focus for decades, in the last five years especially the conversation has shifted from reform to redesign—to transforming our fundamental model of teaching and learning from the “sage on the stage” model that […]
Bridging the Evidence to Policy Gap: A Learning Partnership Approach to Research

WISE, the Education Commission, and Education Development Trust came together with the Rwanda Basic Education Board (REB) to generate new evidence on school and system leadership during COVID-19. School leadership has never been more complex or critical than it is today. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic struck and left over 1.5 billion children out of […]
The future of educational leadership: Five signposts

Published by the Centre on Strategic Education in Australia, The future of educational leadership: Five signposts is a study that explores and reflects on the nature of the leadership required at this pivotal time in human history. The paper argues that a new form of leadership is urgently needed to reshape our educational systems in a post-Covid […]
Special Edition E-Book: Education Disrupted, Education Reimagined

It is no longer news that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about massive disruption to the education ecosystem—to the learners, teachers, school leaders, parents, and policymakers alike. The changes have been so pervasive, fast-moving, and frequent that one could blink and miss them. After all, there have only been few instances in human history when […]
Secondary Education Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a very promising region with strong economic potential and millions of young men and women who can make remarkable contributions to the economies of their countries if provided with quality education. Since the beginning of the 21st century, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Education for All (EFA) movement have […]