We believe in shared prosperity, robust democracy, and lives of
PURPOSE AND HOPE

We believe in shared prosperity, robust democracy, and lives of
PURPOSE AND HOPE

We can build a better system, together.
We’ve been researching the best education systems in the world, developing learning opportunities for education leaders and policymakers, co-creating tools, and curating what the field has told us is most useful.
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We can build a better system, together.
We’ve been researching the best education systems in the world, developing learning opportunities for education leaders and policymakers, co-creating tools, and curating what the field has told us is most useful.
We update things frequently. Come back often.
We can build a better system, together.
We’ve been researching the best education systems in the world, developing learning opportunities for education leaders and policymakers, co-creating tools, and curating what the field has told us is most useful.
We update things frequently. Come back often.
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Ligel Lambert, a U.S. art teacher at Shanghai’s Shi Xi High School, highlights the IB program’s emphasis on independent learning, critical thinking, and English fluency, contrasting it with classroom norms in China, Japan, Korea, and the U.S.
Ligel Lambert, a U.S. art teacher at Shanghai’s Shi Xi High School, highlights the IB program’s emphasis on independent learning, critical thinking, and English fluency, contrasting it with classroom norms in China, Japan, Korea, and the U.S.
This interview with Mistilina Sato highlights how Shanghai’s collaborative teaching culture, with peer observation, mentorship, and shared lesson planning, supports teacher growth and career advancement.
This interview with Mistilina Sato highlights how Shanghai’s collaborative teaching culture, with peer observation, mentorship, and shared lesson planning, supports teacher growth and career advancement.
Teachers in the U.S. spend more time teaching, and thus have less time for collaboration and planning, than their counterparts in high-performing education systems.
Teachers in the U.S. spend more time teaching, and thus have less time for collaboration and planning, than their counterparts in high-performing education systems.