The ten finalists have been announced for the Klaus J. Jacobs Best Practice Prizes – which acknowledge institutions or individuals who are working to implement evidence-based solutions to improve child development and learning in practice. Ten finalists have been shortlisted and the three winners are due to be announced ahead of the ceremony in November. […]
The Jacobs Foundation announces a new partnership with UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti and UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein to expand Data Must Speak (DMS) Positive Deviance Research into 3 new countries: Brazil, Côte d’Ivoire, and Ghana.
A shortlist of 27 innovative ideas have been finalised that change the way we think about formative assessment. These education innovations are supporting both teaching and learning including the critical role students play in their own learning.
The Jacobs Foundation and Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation have jointly committed CHF 6 million to boost inclusive and equitable education for children and youth in West Africa and MENA.