UNESCO estimates that there are over 130 million students around the world who don’t have basic maths or literacy skills. Google take that even further, estimating that 221 million students in schools are being taught in a language that is foreign to them and 32 million primary school-aged children can’t even reach traditional classrooms because of violent conflict and displacement.
Today, during Mobile Learning Week in Paris, Brigitte Hoyer-Gosselin from Google.org announced a massive $50 million donation towards addressing this gap.
These grants are aimed at three main areas:
As Brigitte says: "Technology can bypass the geographic and financial boundaries that block educational resources from reaching students, while also making those resources more engaging, interactive and effective"
The announcement was today(21 March 2017), and it looks like 9 projects have already been offered funding, with more to follow.
More info on CNN.
Exciting times! Can you, or your business help? Talk to Google.org!
Today, during Mobile Learning Week in Paris, Brigitte Hoyer-Gosselin from Google.org announced a massive $50 million donation towards addressing this gap.
These grants are aimed at three main areas:
- getting to students in combat zones,
- providing quality learning materials and
- aiding in teacher development.
As Brigitte says: "Technology can bypass the geographic and financial boundaries that block educational resources from reaching students, while also making those resources more engaging, interactive and effective"
The announcement was today(21 March 2017), and it looks like 9 projects have already been offered funding, with more to follow.
More info on CNN.
Exciting times! Can you, or your business help? Talk to Google.org!