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SEPTEMBER 28, 2021: 

Events & Announcements: Learn About the Adult Skills Network THURSDAY * 2021 Families Learning Conference

In Case You Missed It: Basic Education Coalition EdTech Working Group Publishes Study Report on Governments' Organizational Responses to COVID-19
 

Events & Announcements

Kickoff Webinar for
Adult Skills Network Initiative Thursday

Learn more about The Building Adult Skills and Attainment Through Technology Research Network (Adult Skills Network), a new IES-funded research initiative that will help address the needs of millions of U.S. adults by understanding and building technology-supported interventions that aim to improve the foundational skills and academic attainment of adult learners. This Thursday, September 30th, learn about the partnership leading the effort, the funded research teams, and how stakeholders and practitioners like you can stay connected to the work. 

2021 Families Learning Conference
2021 Families Learning Conference
The Families Learning Conference is where passionate people go to discover innovative strategies, evidence-based best practices, and resources to help families succeed in accomplishing their educational and economic goals. Expand your knowledge and your network when you attend the all-virtual 2021 Families Learning Conference Oct. 25-27. High-quality professional development and learning opportunities will be led by experts in adult education, early childhood education, family and community leadership, library, K-12 education, and research and policy. 

In Case You Missed It

Basic Education Coalition
EdTech Working Group Study Report
The BEC EdTech Working Group has just published findings from the 12 country study on governments' organizational responses to COVID-19. The study provides valuable insights into future programmatic processes for developing education systems' capacity. These learnings provide critical data on MoE capability, technology investments, and other emerging structural shifts and strategies that can enable large-scale Education Technology (EdTech) programs and facilitate the digital transformation of key activities. World Education is proud to be a key contributor to this report.
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