Learning for All: An Urgent Challenge in Latin America
Latin America has advanced significantly in terms of educational coverage, but students are not learning at acceptable levels.
Latin America has advanced significantly in terms of educational coverage, but students are not learning at acceptable levels.
Despite the importance of teachers in the learning process, systems for recruiting, selecting, training, and supporting teachers remain deficient
Online competency-based education (OCBE) has emerged as a viable option to help reduce the skills gap in the Americas
Despite the importance of teachers in the learning process, systems for recruiting, selecting, training, and supporting teachers remain deficient.
There is a gap between the skills that the Latin American workforce offers and the skills that companies in the region demand.
Principals play a key role in student achievement, teacher engagement, and the overall success of schools
While access to education in Latin America has increased significantly, school dropout remains a critical issue, particularly among the vulnerable youth.
Chile has been rocked by powerful student protests that call for greater education quality and equity since 2011.