- Education: Development news, research, data | World Bank
Education At-A-Glance Education is a human right, a powerful driver of development, and one of the strongest instruments for reducing poverty and improving health, gender equality, peace, and stability It delivers large, consistent returns in terms of income, and is the most important factor to ensure equity and inclusion
- Education Overview: Development news, research, data | World Bank
Education is the foundational infrastructure for good jobs and the surest way out of poverty High-quality early childhood development investments in basic numeracy and literacy, and socio-emotional skills provide the best possible start in life For individuals, education promotes employment, earnings, health, and poverty reduction
- International Education Day - World Bank Group
Education is the foundation to skills development and jobs, and the surest way out of poverty On International Education Day, January 24, 2026, we look at why education works, and how it helps propel people out of poverty, putting economies on a path to growth
- The Promise of Education in Indonesia - World Bank Group
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
- History of Education | Harvard Graduate School of Education
History of Education Stories, faculty specialties, degree offerings, and professional development programs on the origins and evolution of education and its significance for students and communities over time Browse Any
- Transforming Public Education: Innovative Programs Aim to Close . . .
The Salvador Social Project has launched initiatives to boost learning among the most vulnerable students, engage families with schools, and improve learning environments
- New World Bank Support to Improve Education and Learning for Young . . .
The World Bank is proud to support a stronger, more resilient education system that prepares Cambodian children for the jobs of tomorrow ” The project will support the development of 60 public childcare centers and 60 new preschool classes to help working mothers access safe, affordable childcare while promoting school readiness
- Reshaping Schooling: How the History of Black and Native Education Can . . .
Writer and scholar Eve L Ewing, Ed M ’13, Ed D ’16, wants people to talk, not just about how American schools started, but also how that can inform the future of schools, especially for Black and Native children She argues that Black and Native children’s schooling experience is more than just a footnote, but a central narrative in history “From the very first classes that I taught
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