When most people imagine modern architecture, names like Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius, and Charles and Ray Eames come to mind; typically, it's a white man (or, sometimes, the rare white woman). Their ...
Mike White’s first job as a television writer, in the late nineties, was on the teen soap opera “Dawson’s Creek.” It was a sentimental show, leavened by sharp, self-conscious dialogue; the titular ...
Education and skills increase human capital and job prospects. Smart financing and policy for schools, teachers, foundational learning, early childhood, universities, 21st century skills, and vocational training support poverty reduction and economic growth.
Indonesia needs an education and training system that can enhance the well-being of its citizens, improve its human capital, and achieve its economic and development goals.
Education is the foundation to skills development and jobs, and the surest way out of poverty. On International Education Day, , we look at why education works, and how it helps propel people out of poverty, putting economies on a path to growth.
Education is a powerful driver of development, and one of the strongest instruments for reducing poverty and improving health, gender equality, peace, and stability. The modern job market requires equipping today’s students with skill sets that drastically differ from what traditional education systems have been offering for years. In 2018, the Egyptian government launched a national ...
More than 375,000 children in some of the most underserved communities in Papua New Guinea (PNG) will benefit from a new landmark education project that will improve classrooms, support 9,000 teachers, and raise the quality of early learning across the country.