Early Childhood Conference (News and Research 61)

Tonga at Pacific Early Childhood Conference  Addressing a way forward for early childhood education was the focus of the first Pacific Early Childhood Development Conference held on September 19-21 on Denarau Island, Nadi… Vicky Colbert, Laureate of the Yidan Prize for Educational Development Vicky Colbert, Director of Fundación Escuela Nueva Volvamos a la Gente (FEN), wasContinue reading “Early Childhood Conference (News and Research 61)”

What Works in Education to Get Economies Moving and to Sustain Growth? (Part 1)

What does the evidence tell us in terms of education’s role in catalyzing economic development and growth? Education is one of the most powerful instruments for reducing poverty and inequality and for laying the basis for sustained economic growth. The importance of an educated population is well established. Recent evidence points to the need toContinue reading “What Works in Education to Get Economies Moving and to Sustain Growth? (Part 1)”

News and Research 48: Pre-School Education

Vietnam succeeds in universal education coverage for 5-year-old children  Vietnam has qualified as successful universal education coverage for 5-year-old children according to Vice Minister of Education and Training, Nguyen Thi Nghia. Speaking at the International Conference on Early Childhood Education (ECE) held on Monday morning in Hanoi, Nghia said that the “Enhancing School Readiness for Pre-schoolContinue reading “News and Research 48: Pre-School Education”

News and Research 50

Can a Tech Start-Up Successfully Educate Children in the Developing World?  Bridge International Academies — a chain of inexpensive private schools — has ambitious plans to revolutionize education for poor children. But can its for-profit model work in some of the most impoverished places on Earth? Thai students’ strong results boost hopes  Success factors are identified asContinue reading “News and Research 50”

Why we should invest in getting more kids to read — and how to do it

By HARRY A. PATRINOS, JIMMY GRAHAM, SEAN KELLYData shows that huge swaths of populations in developing countries are not learning to read. Scaling up early reading interventions will be a first step toward addressing these high illiteracy rates. (Photo: Liang Qiang / World Bank)BY HARRY A. PATRINOS ON MON, 06/12/2017 CO-AUTHORS: JIMMY GRAHAM, SEAN KELLY JIMMY GRAHAM,Continue reading “Why we should invest in getting more kids to read — and how to do it”