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Supporting government-led education technology (edtech) interventions

Education technology (edtech) is a huge and multifaceted area, and it has the potential to contribute to every aspect of school life and approach to education reform. Edtech can support learning and behaviour change, enable greater engagement across the education sector, and provide opportunities for better inclusion of marginalised and hard-to-reach communities.

Transitions from primary to secondary school and onwards into higher education and work: girls’ expectations and experiences in Kenya

The transition from primary to secondary school, and from school to higher education or work, can have a significant impact on an individual’s academic success, employability, wellbeing and lifetime potential. Evidence shows that transition periods present windows of opportunity to intervene and support vulnerable girls in low-resource settings – however, less is understood about what works.

Edt sponsors Education World Forum (EWF) 2024

Edt was proud to sponsor the annual Education World Forum from Sunday 19th to Wednesday 22nd May, at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre in Westminster, London. 

West Yorkshire key area for two new employability initiatives headed by edt

West Yorkshire Combined Authority is injecting £10 million of Shared Prosperity Fund funding into initiatives across the region which aim to reduce inequalities, raise living standards and grow the economy.

Accountability mechanisms and the improvement of private schools in Dubai

Edt has been the strategic partner of the Dubai government’s Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) since 2006, providing support relating to the improvement of private schools through inspection. In this insight piece, our Education Director, Tony McAleavy, analyses the extent to which the KHDA inspection system has contributed to the measurable improvement in learning outcomes in Dubai private schools.

Edt to manage technical assistance hub funded by the Gates Foundation

We are pleased to announce that edt will be managing a new technical assistance hub for foundational literacy and numeracy programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa. The $1.5 million project, funded by the Gates Foundation, has been named Engeza, which means to ‘add’ or ‘increase’ in the Zulu and Ndebele languages.

How to deliver education reform at scale with The Brookings Institution's Brad Olsen and edt's Elizabeth Ogott and Clare Buntic

The learning crisis in many low-income countries demands reform at scale, but how exactly can change be delivered swiftly and successfully? The Brookings Institution’s work in recent years has been trailblazing in what it takes to achieve this, and Brad Olsen is able to give key insights into how we deliver such reform in the Global South. Brad joins us alongside EDT’s Elizabeth Ogott and Clare Buntic, as we delve into the ingredients to transformation, teacher buy-in, and togetherness.

Edt partners with Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Councils to support refugees to find work in the UK through new programme

We are excited to announce that edt is a partner in the launch of the People Hub Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly (CIOS), and our specialism is to support refugees to find work, retrain or upskill.

Improving school attendance by fostering a sense of community belonging

Since 2010, school absence rates in England have gradually increased, and were undoubtedly exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite a small decrease in persistent absences from 2022 to 2023, attendance rates have not yet returned to pre-pandemic levels. In this article, we explore the causes of persistent school absences, and identify promising interventions to ensure more pupils in England consistently attend school.

ImpactEd’s Annual Evaluation Report of the National Tutoring Programme highlights key tutoring recommendations

We are delighted to share the positive impact of the National Tutoring Programme, and tutoring in general, in ImpactEd’s latest Annual Evaluation Report for the academic year 2022/23.