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Learning Minds
Jacobs Foundation Research Fellowship Program
Our global fellowship program is for researchers whose work is dedicated to improving children’s learning and development.
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EdTech Evidence Ecosystem
We aim to strengthen the EdTech ecosystem by encouraging greater use of evidence in investment decisions and product development and assessment.
Learning Societies
Supporting the Digitization of the Swiss Education System
We are trying to bridge the gap between evidence, policy, and practice, to ensure all children in Switzerland thrive in an increasingly digital world.
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27 March 2024
Convening researchers and practitioners to ignite collaboration
Gaining insights into the impact of our work Although Colombia is a middle-income country with a strong education ecosystem, there are large learning gaps in foundational skills and socioemotional learning, which were exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. To explore ways to overcome these challenges, many of our team members, alongside our Board of Trustees, recently […]
22 March 2024
Announcing our new Colombian initiative: Colombia Evidencia Potencial en Educación
During a celebratory event attended by high-level politicians from all over Colombia, Colombia Evidencia Potencial en Educación – CEPE – was officially launched. Our Learning Societies portfolio aims to work at both the national and regional levels to strengthen learning networks and improve the uptake and implementation of evidence in national policies. Building on last […]
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28 February 2024
Implementing a scientific approach is essential to enhance education: New African Magazine
How do we ensure we tackle learning poverty? Our Learning Societies portfolio co-lead Ross Hall, alongside Kwame Akyeampong, Professor of International Education and Development at the Open University and Co-chair of the Global Education Evidence Advisory Panel (GEEAP), recently tackled this question in an opinion piece for New African Magazine. The piece is a response […]