This essay is part of a series highlighting global human rights trends in 2022. Read more here. Education is fundamental for children’s development and a powerful catalyst for improving their entire ...
Imagine a school that changes location every forty-five days -- a school that comes to the child, instead of the other way around. This is happening on the steppes of Mongolia where the government ...
Growing inequality impacts economic growth and threatens social cohesion. This, in turn, can result in rising social and political tensions and could lead to instability, or worse, conflicts. To ...
In the face of far-right extremist groups like Moms for Liberty, “school moms” have become the frontline defenders of education for all. The first thing to reflect on is this: Public schools gather ...
Koïchiro Matsuura has led the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as Director-General for the past seven years, carrying out major institutional reforms while ...
Editor’s Note: Associate Editor Christina Samuels covers special education. This analysis is part of a special report exploring pressing trends in education. Read the full report: 10 Big Ideas in ...
The government of Sierra Leone is attracting global recognition and celebrating its policies and commitments toward advancing and securing access to education for girls, in particular pregnant girls ...
Since the pandemic, students are still struggling to connect with one another and with their classes. Programs such as study abroad and service learning are important for student growth, but the cost ...
Five years into the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the world is nowhere near to ensuring a quality education for all by 2030. Impressive gains in enrollment and attendance over recent decades ...
Mongolia has strong laws supporting inclusive education, but children with disabilities, especially girls still face barriers ...
Is the path to the good life through higher education? A recent Bloomberg report revealed that the average oldest millennial is more than $20,000 poorer in net worth than the oldest baby boomers were ...
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