The 6th Children and Childhood's Conference at the University of Suffolk brought together educators, researchers, and practitioners to converse and conceptualise about children and childhoods around the world.
Supporting safe environments for learners: Takeaways from GSF’s recent Community of Practice on Child Safeguarding
Global Schools Forum - alongside IDP Foundation, Jacobs Foundation and Vitol Foundation - hosted a high-level event on the sidelines of the world-renowned Education World Forum in London.
Global Schools Forum recently participated in the East Africa Regional Early Childhood Conference held in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. Discover key-takeaways from our two learning sessions in this blog.
This article introduces the Impact at Scale Toolkit, which offers valuable insights and practical tools to enhance your solution towards scale.
Peter Colenso, Senior Advisor at Global Schools Forum, shares reflections following a recent visit to ‘International School Choice and Reform Conference’ in Madrid.
Discover inspiring stories from organisations in GSF's community on their 2023 achievements and ambitions for 2024.
Since 2017, we have fostered learning and collaboration through a variety of ways including Communities of Practice (CoP). Through this blog, we would like to share with you how communities of practice have helped deepen engagement and learning for our community.
The Global Schools Forum (GSF) recently attended the 2-day World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) 2023 in Doha, Qatar. In alignment with its theme of ‘Creative Fluency: Human Flourishing in the Age of AI’, the summit raised questions on pertinent topics like the role of AI in education systems, education in times of war, greening education, and access to higher education amongst others.
Schools2030, HundrED, and Global Schools Forum have come together on the Scale Project, aiming to create clarity and enable key stakeholders, in particular practitioners, to understand and navigate the various pathways to scaling impactful education solutions within and beyond their context.
GSF attended the inaugural refugee convening organised by The Hilton Foundation in Uganda. The 3-day event saw a gathering of The Foundation’s regional partners working to support refugees in Uganda and Ethiopia, especially in the areas of early childhood education and livelihoods.
This blog is an opinion piece by Miriam Mason-Sesay, Country Director, EducAid Sierra Leone, introducing an urgent need for a generational firebreak across education systems.