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EIDU

Empowering governments to transform their education systems faster than ever before.

In low-income countries, only 1 in 10 children can read by age 10, despite attending school. EIDU offers an RCT-proven software that is scalable across grades, ages and language at $5 /child /year. By supporting government and teachers, EIDU enables effective learning for 250,000 children in Kenyan public schools. Our vision is to reach hundreds of millions of children by 2030.

Overview

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Web presence

2015

Established

250K

Children

2

Countries
Target group
Students early
Updated
April 2024
EIDU envisions a world where every child can realize their full potential through quality education. Every student having access to tailored learning resources; parents engaged with their children’s learning journey; teachers receiving personalized tools; governments monitoring real-time learning data for systematic improvements; and researchers iterating and improving curricula in real-time.

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

Globally, over 600M children lack basic education proficiency. In Kenya, many don’t attain minimum proficiency in literacy and mathematics. Key challenges include inadequate teacher training, limited monitoring and evaluation mechanisms, disparities in policy implementation, and a lack of research tailored for low-income contexts; hindering child development and educational outcomes.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

EIDU has created a software platform accessible on low-cost digital devices and provided to public schools that combines proven educational content with a system for continuous improvement. EIDU sets up and operationalises the program for governments, providing ongoing learning software and support.

We address the need by assessing the academic development of all students digitally, creating a pool of data that partners access to measure and improve impact.

RTC results indicate a 0.52SD uplift in learning outcomes, putting EIDU’s tool among the top 10% of learning interventions in the LMIC context.

How has it been spreading?

EIDU has successfully scaled to 250,000 learners in Kenya, up from 100K in early 2023 and continuing a ~3x annual scaling trajectory since 2020.

EIDU’s main recent achievements have included a positive RCT result, deepened government engagement in Kenya resulting in paying contracts with the government and continuing rapid scale-up, global growth through government backed pilots in Pakistan and Nigeria and new partnerships with Google.org, Founders Pledge, Prevail Fund and others.

EIDU’s vision is to reach hundreds of millions of learners. By 2026, we aim to reach 2M pre-primary grade and 3M primary grade children in Kenya. By 2025, we aim to trial in at least 5 countries with a view to nationwide scale in at least 2 by 2028.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

EIDU is a scalable platform that can be adapted to almost any context. Developers can get started easily by visiting our page on GitHub https://github.com/EIDU and partners and funders can contact us at leonor.quartin@eidu.com.

Implementation steps

Government agreement
EIDU obtains government approval to implement our platform in classrooms
Teacher training
Teachers attend training sessions during school holidays to familiarize themselves with the platform
Device distribution and account creation
Teachers receive devices and capture learner photos to set up individual accounts
Access and lesson planning
Teachers access digital lesson plans on devices tailored to curriculum needs
Daily digital learning
Teachers allocate 5-7 minutes daily to learners to engage with digital exercises on the device
Data utilization
Usage data informs ongoing research and content improvements to enhance learning outcomes

Spread of the innovation

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