Estimating the impact of COVID-19 on the non-state education sector In low and middle income countries: A rapid review
Since March, teachers from three non-state primary schools run by Peepul, serving low-income communities in south Delhi, have been attempting to reach over 1000 students who can no longer attend school during lockdown. Their challenge: to keep every child learning.
A letter to America from the 1.5 billion kids in 185 countries from around the world who also aren’t in school right now.
Felicia Dahlquist, Director of Academics and Evaluation, Impact Network, reflects on the top 10 moments from the GSF Annual Meeting in Nairobi 2019
From Nairobi to Nepal: Global Schools Forum characterized by its delegates’ passion and experience.
The Global Schools Forum (GSF) Annual Meeting, now in its fourth year, took place from 15 - 17 May 2019 in Nairobi, Kenya – for the first time in a country where GSF has members. As one of the cornerstones of GSF, the Annual Meeting is part of our commitment to connect and provide support to great school operators and intermediary organisations from around the world.
Pablo Jaramillo on education as the most powerful tool to combat inequality in Colombia
In this blog, learn from Adam Nichols on his unexpected journey to start low-cost schools in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Gonzalo Galdos on the power of soft skills and a positive education environment
Bailey Thomson Blake, Chief of Schools at SPARK, invited peers from the GSF cohort to serve as critical friends and examine her organisation’s approach to support and develop Principals. In this post, she details her experience of hosting the pilot study.
Olanrewaju Oniyitan on her journey to rewrite the story of Nigerian education
Over the past 18 months, as Covid disrupted education across the world, we’ve seen the non-state sector step up and innovate to ensure that students have access to learning resources. As schools reopen, many non-state actors are embedding these innovations into their ongoing educational programmes, building more resilient and sustainable organisations.