Tuesday, November 12, 2013

NGGE's Weekly Paper.1i

This week's issue focuses on recent recommendations from the Learning Metrics Task Force, a collaboration between 30 organizations with the goal of of improving learning experiences for children and youth around the world.”
With the help of over 1700 individuals from 118 countries, Learning Metrics Task Force has made a number of recommendations to use both existing assessments of learning and innovative, new measures to improve the opportunities and outcomes of all children.” You can download the full report here.
The recent 2013 WISE Summit (World Innovation Summit for Education) in Qatar. Educational, corporate, political and social leaders from over 100 countries spend 3 days in dialogue around the theme “Reinventing Education for Life”.
We will need to embrace an approach that nurtures innovation if we truly want change the lives of the 250 million children who cannot read or write even after 4 years of school.
Read the report by Alice Albright, CEO of the Global Partnership for Education.

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