Overview
More than 100 nations have committed to achieve Universal Basic Education by 2015 - in just six years - yet one billion children have no education.
Education for all is a prerequisite for a sustainable world and a profound way to reduce economic and class disparities, which threaten peace and prosperity worldwide.
Nations may not connect the dots between global survival and education. They also cannot know what works and does not work - there is no collected intelligence about learning on the internet.
That's where The Guide to Learning Innovations comes in — a hybrid between Consumers Reports, Wikipedia and YouTube. The Guide will be the go-to multi-media pathway to results-based learning innovations, a lively interactive forum where both effective and ineffective approaches can be explored, debated, revised, adopted or discarded. Educators and policy-makers worldwide can use the Guide to discover approaches matched to their needs and national capacities.
We will give Awards to the best approaches, with stories and data about tested solutions - from Nepal to India to Haiti to Ghana and more. Using low cost technologies and new media, we hope to launch by late spring.
Please send us great learning innovations that might help thousands of students anywhere learn to use numbers and language and build their communities.
Tell us about internet and education geniuses, funders and potential partners we should know. See what we've begun at our parent organization, ole.org, along with our definition of education under Mission.
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