To prepare youth for jobs, educators across Africa are incorporating soft skills, such as how to interview, speak publicly, and work with a team. EDC has been successful in teaching these skills in many countries, including via the Akazi Kanoze project in Rwanda and APTE project in Senegal.
In this letter to the editor, EDC’s Joyce Malyn Smith discusses the attributes that workers will need for jobs at the human-technology frontier and recommendations included in a new white paper she coauthored with Sarita Pillai and Carrie Parker, also of EDC.
The most successful elementary schools are those that build strong partnerships with their local communities, says EDC’s David Jacobson. In the new issue of Kappan, Jacobson maintains that these partnerships are working to help support young children and their families in critical ways, beginning in early childhood.
Basa Pilipinas and Mindanao Youth for Development (MyDEV), both EDC projects in the Philippines supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), are highlighted for their work providing early grade reading materials to students and access to education and livelihood training to out-of-school youth.
EDC President and CEO David Offensend writes in the Boston Business Journal about the U.S. opioid crisis, saying that a thoughtful direction that focuses on prevention is a critical part of the national response.
EDC’s Rebecca Jackson Stoeckle discusses some of the challenges to care faced by women vets and also discusses Women Vets on Point, a new program created by EDC and U.S.VETS, that seeks to address some of these barriers.
EDC’s Lauren Katzman shared the results of an evaluation conducted by the Urban Special Education Leadership Collaborative of the Spokane, Washington School District’s special education program.
EDC’s Abigail Jurist Levy shares preliminary findings from Science Fairs Under the ’Scope, a research project examining the effectiveness of science fairs.
As school districts work to comply with new special education funding requirements, EDC’s Lauren Katzman discusses the benefit of that change to students.
To help children from urban centers experience nature, EDC, PBS Kids, and WGBH Boston teamed up to create Plum Landing, a toolkit that includes hands-on activities and videos for six- to nine-year-olds.