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Ton Duif Presentation at 2016 NAESP Conference
HOW MANY CHILDREN IN US AND THE WORLD ARE NOT GOING TO SCHOOL? Ton Duif, President of World Education Forum, presented current statistics on children not attending school in a WEF-USA session entitled “What is really happening to children, to schools and in countries around the world?” at the 2016 NAESP Conference in Washington DC. […]
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Presentation at National Association of Elementary School Principals
Presentation at National Association of Elementary School Principals WEF-USA will present a session at the 2016 NAESP Annual Conference being held in National Harbor, MD. on July 7th (1:45 – 3:00 pm) in Gaylord Convention Center, Potomac 3. The session is titled “Education for Every Child: Connecting Educators and Schools Around the World.” Darrell Rud, […]
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Education in Ethiopia
At the 2016 meeting of the National Association of Elementary School Principals, a session will be held discussing the status of the World Education Forum and its counterpart in the United States, the World Education Forum-USA. The following videos were provided by Michael Schooler to share a perspective of education at two schools in Ethiopia. […]
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Why developing countries must focus on getting millions to learn
From the Brookings Institution: In a new video, we introduce the Millions Learning project, which examines where and how quality education has scaled in low- and middle-income countries around the world, with the ultimate goal of helping more children and youth gain access to high-quality learning experiences that lead to lasting improvements in their lives. […]
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An Imperative for Quality Education for ALL Students
An Imperative for Quality Education for ALL Students (Published in Wow!Ed, November 10, 2015) Imagine having this conversation with a 9-year-old girl living in South Africa. Her father was murdered and her mom died of AIDS. She is now an orphan living in challenging conditions. She shares her only desire with you: I just want […]
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Welcome to the WEF-USA Blog
Welcome to the World Education Forum – USA! Articles dealing with various aspects of K12 education will be posted in this blob. Your articles as well as comments on posted articles are much appreciated.
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Ton Duif Presentation at 2016 NAESP Conference
HOW MANY CHILDREN IN US AND THE WORLD ARE NOT GOING TO SCHOOL? Ton Duif, President of World Education Forum, presented current statistics on children not attending school in a WEF-USA session entitled “What is really happening to children, to schools and in countries around the world?” at the 2016 NAESP Conference in Washington DC. […]
Read MorePresentation at National Association of Elementary School Principals
Presentation at National Association of Elementary School Principals WEF-USA will present a session at the 2016 NAESP Annual Conference being held in National Harbor, MD. on July 7th (1:45 – 3:00 pm) in Gaylord Convention Center, Potomac 3. The session is titled “Education for Every Child: Connecting Educators and Schools Around the World.” Darrell Rud, […]
Read MoreEducation in Ethiopia
At the 2016 meeting of the National Association of Elementary School Principals, a session will be held discussing the status of the World Education Forum and its counterpart in the United States, the World Education Forum-USA. The following videos were provided by Michael Schooler to share a perspective of education at two schools in Ethiopia. […]
Read MoreWhy developing countries must focus on getting millions to learn
From the Brookings Institution: In a new video, we introduce the Millions Learning project, which examines where and how quality education has scaled in low- and middle-income countries around the world, with the ultimate goal of helping more children and youth gain access to high-quality learning experiences that lead to lasting improvements in their lives. […]
Read MoreAn Imperative for Quality Education for ALL Students
An Imperative for Quality Education for ALL Students (Published in Wow!Ed, November 10, 2015) Imagine having this conversation with a 9-year-old girl living in South Africa. Her father was murdered and her mom died of AIDS. She is now an orphan living in challenging conditions. She shares her only desire with you: I just want […]
Read MoreWelcome to the WEF-USA Blog
Welcome to the World Education Forum – USA! Articles dealing with various aspects of K12 education will be posted in this blob. Your articles as well as comments on posted articles are much appreciated.
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