Julie Andreeff Jensen

Julie Andreeff Jensen

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  • School of Public Affairs, American University Graphic

    School of Public Affairs, American University

    Washington, District of Columbia, United States

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  • Back to Basics

    Brunswick Review

    A schism is growing between intentions and results in education that is fast becoming one of the most important social issues of our time, says Pearson CEO John Fallon.

    In the US, more than half the students who start a university degree still haven’t graduated five years later. “Edtech” is a buzzword that often translates into more machines, but not necessarily better skills. Putting more young children into school programs in sub-Saharan Africa doesn’t necessarily improve the literacy…

    A schism is growing between intentions and results in education that is fast becoming one of the most important social issues of our time, says Pearson CEO John Fallon.

    In the US, more than half the students who start a university degree still haven’t graduated five years later. “Edtech” is a buzzword that often translates into more machines, but not necessarily better skills. Putting more young children into school programs in sub-Saharan Africa doesn’t necessarily improve the literacy rate. In classrooms around the world, programs and policies are put in place with no clear plan to measure effectiveness.

    “There is a huge risk now that poverty is destiny for many young people,” Fallon says, speaking not just of developing nations, but also of the US and his native Britain. “For whatever reason, we’re not getting through to them and their educational opportunities are not there. The escalator of social progress is in danger of stalling.”

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  • Lessons From The Campaign Trail

    Brunswick Review

    Communications styles in politics and business are converging

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