8 Lessons to Closing the Gender Gaps in STEM in Latin America
The International Month of Women and Girls in Science is an opportunity not only to reflect on the state of their participation in scientific studies
The International Month of Women and Girls in Science is an opportunity not only to reflect on the state of their participation in scientific studies
This blog details some of the responses implemented by telecommunication companies in the region to address connectivity problems in order to ensure students can continue their online education.
The Covid-19 pandemic has created a crisis in the education systems of Latin America and the Caribbean like never before. During the Covid-19 pandemic, what solutions can mitigate the negative impacts of school closures?
What are the long lasting effects of bringing technology to schools in rural areas of Latin America? Gabriel Sanchez Zinny gives us a look at how technology is changing school administrations.
What should we do to prepare the coming generations? What skills do people need to develop in order to actively participate in society and compete in the labor market? How should education be transformed, and why is technology—when used correctly—the key to this process? This blog seeks to answer these questions in a practical way, emphasizing the importance of adopting technology to transform learning.
Leer en español The use of technology in education has the potential to improve the teaching and learning experience both inside and outside
Many countries have invested billions of dollars in computers in primary education, but are they effective?
Using Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) in the classroom.
A new monitoring system in Guatemala enables parents and private citizens to become monitoring agents of education.
Latin American Economic Outlook 2015: the income trap and what to do about it.
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