BETTER program newsletter

In the ever-evolving landscape of global education, the need for cohesive and impactful teacher learning opportunities has become more pressing than ever. 

That’s why we are thrilled to announce the launch of the Building Expert Teachers Through Evidence-based Research (BETTER) program. 

Developed in collaboration with Dr Lindsay Brown from NYU Global TIES for Children and Laura Killips, BETTER represents an innovative approach to teacher professional development.

Read our latest newsletter for more information here,  and access additional resources here.

“Great teachers leave a profound and lasting impact, igniting a spark within us to strive for greatness. Now, envision a world where all students, especially the most marginalized, have equal access to transformative teaching.

This vision resonates not only with students but also with educators with whom I've worked in the U.S. and around the globe. They yearn for a world where they can refine their skills through high-quality learning opportunities, acquire practical techniques, practice their craft, and receive support through meaningful collaboration.

As believers in the power of education, it is our responsibility to invest in the teachers who make it all possible. By empowering them, we create a brighter future for children and society as a whole.”

-Dr Lindsay Brown, Senior Research Scientist, NYU Global TIES for Children

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