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AVPN Conference’s Members Day Keynote by Peng T. Ong

AVPN Conference’s Members Day Keynote by Peng T. Ong

AVPN speech. June 7, 2017 Speaker               : Peng T. Ong Organization        : Solve Education! Duration               : ~25 minutes Greetings, honorable members of AVPN and all the participants of this year’s conference. … Ladies and gentlemen. Friends and future friends. The theme […]

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Solve Education: the Awesome Foundation Singapore’s September Grant Winner

Solve Education: the Awesome Foundation Singapore’s September Grant Winner

Due to its commitment to making education accessible to street children in Indonesia, Solve Education! won the Awesome Foundation’s September Grant. As the grant winner, Solve Education! (SE!) will ensure that every penny worth spending. The money will go to the ongoing software and content development for its platform Dawn of Civilization. SE! is committed […]

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A DEEPER LOOK AT THE OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTH

A DEEPER LOOK AT THE OUT-OF-SCHOOL YOUTH

Let’s take a deeper look at the out-of-school youth. In South Asia, half of the youth (aged 15-17) are out of school. Responsibility of contributing to family’s income The out-of-school youth are often occupied with working, or helping out with chores. The global number of children in child labour is currently at 168 million, and more […]

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SE! & REFUGEE EDUCATION

SE! & REFUGEE EDUCATION

SE! has submitted our solution for the MIT Colab competition for Refugee Education. War and unrest has resulted in children and youth being out of school. They are the true innocent victims. SE! proposes a collaborative open platform that allows the refugees to learn in a personalized way while being geographically flexible. Read more about […]

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WHERE EDUCATION STANDS TODAY

WHERE EDUCATION STANDS TODAY

The recent United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization(UNESCO) report shows that there are 263 million children and youth, are out of school from primary to upper secondary levels. This statistics is broken down to about 61 million children of primary school age (6-11 years), 60 million of lower secondary age (12-14 years), and about 142 […]

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