Asia Needs More Male Champions for Gender Equality

When Warren Buffett issued a rallying call a couple of years ago for men to champion the advancement of women, the world took note. Exhorting fellow men to get on board, he said the prospect of unleashing the talent of 100 per cent of America’s human capacity made him an unbridled optimist about the nation’s future.   From […]

The Power of an Educated Woman

On International Women’s Day, I would like to celebrate the ways in which the world has improved for women and girls. In many countries, primary and secondary school enrollment rates are the same for boys and girls. Two-thirds of all countries have reached gender parity in primary enrollment. Globally, however, 62 million girls between the […]

Should My Kids Learn to Code?

A recent article in The New York Times paints a fascinating picture of college prep hitting the playground, with first graders visiting college campuses, making diagrams of what classes they want to attend and filling mock applications to ensure that the class of 2030 is college-ready. Indeed, the ‘college admissions’ frenzy is now kicking off as early […]

Intrinsic Motivation in Education and Video Games

Why is it that children can be so dedicated to learning and mastering the languages, systems, and patterns of video game worlds but not interested in school work, which teaches them how the languages, systems, and patterns of the life world around them? The answer is not a mystery. It is simple: context. Games give […]

Paul Tough: A New Take on ‘Character’

In this interview, Paul Tough – author of How Children Succeed and other works – redefines “character” as a collection of skills and habits that children can all practice, learn and improve, not least at school. “Character” refers to skills like the ability to persist, bounce back after a failure, or deal well with a confrontation. “They’re really about […]

The Spark of Creativity is Essential for Change

In this interview, Dr. Monique Canto-Sperber, Philosopher and President of the Foundation Paris Sciences et Lettres in France, discusses why we need creativity. She argues that creativity is absolutely necessary in a fast-moving world in order to explore new possibilities and generate innovation. Sometimes this creativity grows out of a natural feeling of dissatisfaction with […]

Education and Food Security: One Success, Two Warnings and Three Paradoxes

This is article 2 of 4  in our special focus on education’s impact on development and why the new development goals must go further to ensure that all children have access to quality basic and secondary education. This special focus is co-produced by Global Partnership for Education.   A phenomenal success  Education is a very smart […]

Education Is Essential During Crises

This article 1 of 4 in our special focus on education’s impact on development and why the new development goals must go further to ensure that all children have access to quality basic and secondary education. This special focus is co-produced by Global Partnership for Education. When epidemics, civil wars, government breakdowns and natural disasters plague […]

Learning in the Time of Ebola

In Liberia, the Education Development Center (EDC) is using radio instruction to bring school to those affected by Ebola. Throughout West Africa, the widespread outbreak of Ebola has placed regular life on hold. In an effort to prevent the further spread of the virus, curfews have been put in place. Commerce has slowed to a […]

Danis Tanović: “Our education system has to become a creative one”

In this video, Danis Tanović, Bosnian film director, producer and screenwriter, shares his views on why creativity needs to be at the heart of education. Tanović says that education as we used to have it is not working anymore. Our educational system has to become a creative one. For that to happen, we need to define what […]

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