They call it 'teacher shortage'. It's poor conditions. Countries train teachers, but people can't work like this anymore.
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
They call it 'teacher shortage'. It's poor conditions. Countries train teachers, but people can't work like this anymore.
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
New paper! Which philanthropic and other non-state actors fund girls' and women's education in Asia, what are their networks, and which have the most influence?
Just when international Official Development Assistance is cut and gender-equity agendas undermined...
New times for philanthro-politics of education. Blurry (or none?) boundaries between donating, funding, investing and governing with dollars.
www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
Billionaires are multiplying and it's not why you think it is. So much billionaire wealth is taken, not earned. An estimated 60% of their wealth is amassed through inheritance, monopoly power, and crony connections. More on this extreme wealth inequality: fortune.com/2025/01/22/h...
Among them, the Secretary of Education.
In light of the G20 Summit in Brazil this week, here's my recent paper with Ivan Matovich analysing the role of the T20 and the G20 as new global education policy actors.
www.emerald.com/insight/cont...
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