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PRIORITIZING QUALITY WHILE EXPANDING ACCESS TO CHILDREN

3/24/2016

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In the blog, "Prioritizing Quality while Expanding Access to Out-of-School Children: 4 Instructive Examples from the CEI Database," from Center for Education Innovations:
"New Education Highway (NEH) partners with community-based organizations to establish Free Learning Centers in remote communities with limited or no internet access. These centers are another useful example that practitioners can improve basic access to education while also leveraging innovative learning techniques to ensure that the access is matched by quality.

Centers use open educational resources and technology to improve learning and career-outcomes. These resources are delivered digitally, accompanied by detailed teaching-guides, and cover a wide range of topics including a standard k-12 curriculum, advanced math and science, critical thinking, test preparation, and much more. NEH is currently working to add topics requested by communities, such as leadership training and conflict resolution."

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