Who are the 100 selected education innovations for the year 2021? Over 5000 innovations were considered for education nonprofit HundrED’s 4th annual Global Collection. More than half of the selected innovations focus on developing social and emotional skills. Find out which innovations were selected for the year 2021!
HundrED conducts original, multi-stakeholder research focusing on the continual improvement of education around the world and finding practical solutions to make this happen. All of our research papers, reports and insights are shared with the world for free. In this video our head of research, Chris Petrie, explains how our research process works.
HundrED Country Lead for the United States, Jennifer Finn, takes to the stage to share about her experience as a HundrED Academy Member. She talks about the innovations that inspired her during the review process of the Global Collection drawing on her own experience as a Head of School and Co-founder for Springhouse Community School.
HundrED Country Lead for Kenya, Enos Magaga takes to the stage to share about his experience as a HundrED Academy Member. He discusses the innovations that inspired him during the review process of the Global Collection drawing on his experience as a teacher at Tembea Academy by Beads for Education.
HundrED Academy Member, Priyanka Patel takes to the stage to share about her experience as part of the Global Collection review process and which innovations inspired her based on her experience growing up in the United States, as a teacher in India and currently conducting her doctoral studies at the University of Jyväskylä.
In collaboration with the Lego Foundation we have spotlighted 12 inspiring creativity innovations around the world. Register and hear from Mitchel Resnik, Sarah Bouche and our selected innovators why creativity is crucial for the future.
We will recount the many challenges 2020 has thrown at our global innovators. Jigyasa Labroo, Co-Founder, CEO of Slam Out Loud, Piet Grymonprez, Co-Founder & Managing Director of MyMachine Global Foundation and Frank Omona, Deputy Design & Innovations Manager of Educate! Uganda will share how they were able to creatively pivot and succeed in this trying time.
Join Vicky Colbert (Fundacion Escueala Nueva), Fred Swaniker (African Leadership Group) and many HundrED innovators to discuss how we can leverage the knowledge learned from COVID to help reach the most vulnerable students and truly provide quality education for all.
Get inspired by hearing some of our leading innovators on some of the challenges they experienced in the last year and how they overcame them. Sonal Kapoor, Founder of Protsahan India Foundation, Martin Burt, Founder & CEO of Fundacion Paraguaya and Juan Manuel Lopero, Founder & CEO of Tomi.digital will join the showcase to share stories of resilience and commitment, despite the turbulent times we live in.
There is no shortage of challenges in education around the world. Hear from experts from South America, the World Bank, and India on what challenges are similar, different, and perspectives on how to make change happen no matter what.
This panel discussion features Vishal Talreja, Co-Founder of Dream a Dream; Christina Lowery, CEO of Girl Rising; Guilherme Cintra, Executive Director, Eleva Next; Laura Diaz Zea, Education and Financial Literacy Lead, Bancolombia; Cristobal Cobo, Senior Education Specialist, World Bank.
During this special event, we will hear from Pasi Sahlberg, world-renowned Finnish academic and co-author of the book ‘Let the Children Play’; and Dido Balla, Director of Educational Innovation and Partnerships at MindUp & the Goldie Hawn Foundation. Each individual will share their personal reflections on how Sir Ken Robinson has inspired them to look at education differently.
This past August the world lost an extraordinary man, Sir Ken Robinson. A New York Times bestselling author, he led national and international projects on creative and cultural education across the world, unlocking and igniting the creative energy of people and organizations.
In 2016, HundrED interviewed Sir Ken Robinson for a video series on education thought leaders and change-makers around the world. In this video, there are a few quotes from those sessions.
Kate Robinson talks about her father, Sir Ken Robinson, and how his legacy can be carried on.
In August 2020 the world lost an extraordinary man, Sir Ken Robinson. A New York Times bestselling author, he led national and international projects on creative and cultural education across the world, unlocking and igniting the creative energy of people and organizations. Now is our time to carry on his legacy, and focus on the education soil to make miracles to happen.
In a fast-changing world, focusing on traditional academic skills will remain important, but that is not enough. To thrive as global citizens, children must be equipped with a breadth of skills. While we are advocates of child-centric approaches and personalized, passion-based learning, the relationship between an inspired teacher and a motivated student will remain essential.
Aline Sara, Co-Founder & CEO of NaTakallam, Stephen Ritz, Founder of Green Bronx Machine and Giulia D'Amico, CEO and Leslee Udwin of Founder & Chair of Think EQUAL will join us LIVE to share their experience of 2020 and what they believe is the answer to provide holistic, equitable education to young people across a variety of contexts and resource allocations.
What are the skills one will need in 2030? The task of preparing today’s learners for the uncertainties and complexities that arise from that change can be daunting. Many of the jobs that await today’s young people will likely require work that has yet to be invented. Moreover, the problems that communities face — from hunger to environmental destruction to profound inequity — will not be solved by content knowledge alone.
The panel discussion is hosted by Vikas Pota, chairman of the World Education Week, and joined by Shaheen Mistri (Teach for India, KER), Kim Karr (#ICANHELP), Alison Bellwood (World's Largest Lesson) and Gregg Behr (Grable Foundation).