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Shanti Bhavan is a non-profit organisation that provides free education, accommodation, and college support to 300 Dalit students in Tamil Nadu, India. Founded by Dr Abraham George in 1997, the school follows the CISCE curriculum and has been featured in documentaries and media.
Nel Noddings (1929-2022) was a feminist, educator, and philosopher who developed the ethics of care approach. She wrote books on caring, moral education, and philosophy of education, and worked in social psychology and the Philosophy of Education Society.
Elmer L. Towns is an American Christian academic, pastor and writer who co-founded Liberty University with Jerry Falwell in 1971. He is known for his research and publications on church growth, Sunday school, Christian education and theology.
The foundation will be similar to others that public schools throughout the state of Ohio are forming to help overcome what educators believe is an inadequate effort to fund public education.
A list of 114 pages of educational foundations based in the US, organized alphabetically by name. Each page provides a brief description, link and category of the foundation's activities and goals.
EdChoice is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that advocates for school choice programs across the U.S. It was founded by Milton and Rose D. Friedman in 1996 and changed its name from Friedman Foundation in 2016.
Learn how public schools in the US are funded by federal, state and local governments, and how this affects educational outcomes and inequalities. Find out the sources, trends and challenges of public school funding in different states and communities.
Teach For America (TFA) is a nonprofit organization that recruits college graduates to teach in low-income communities for two years. TFA operates in 52 regions across the US, including New York City, and aims to eliminate educational inequity and excellence.