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Edheroes: Who Can Save Education In The Pandemic Era And How?

MOSCOW, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- What has changed in society in the last year, since all nurseries, schools, and universities in 192 countries were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic? According to data from the World Bank, it has affected more than 90% of all pupils and students in the world: almost 1.6 billion children of various ages. Investment into education has decreased. As Mathieu Brossard, Chief of Education of UNICEF's Office of Research-Innocenti, recently stated at the EdHeroes Forum, 75% of pupils in the world are not getting the education that they did previously, due to a lack of internet or electricity. The social and economic consequences will be long lasting: a reduction in the quality and availability of education, productivity, and salaries.

Evgeny Gordeev (center), entrepreneurs from the Equium business club and teachers from school #26 in Pyatigorsk

A societal trend has been developing in response to this situation: a cohort of new EdHeroes is emerging and growing. These are active people from various professions who are getting involved in the field of education "from outside" in order to improve the quality thereof and to make it accessible to more children.

"The pandemic has resulted in mass disruption the world over and none so more than in education. The chaos that has ensued provides us an opportunity to reimagine how we can equip ourselves to ensure that every learner achieves their potential, and it is this goal that is galvanizing a wide array of people from diverse backgrounds to contribute to this goal, and has a huge potential to lead us to embracing the good that will come out of this hugely challenging time", - says Vikas Pota, T4 Education Founder.

Trend 1. Entrepreneurs are getting involved in educationEvgeny Gordeev, a managing partner of the Breffi communications agency, has launched a "Grateful Graduates" initiative in the school where he studied in the small Russian town of Pyatigorsk. He is arranging for pupils to meet people who might become their role models and inspire them at a time when motivation and the quality of education are declining. He has also launched a prize entitled "Teachers Are the Heart of Schools", whereby graduates vote for the teachers who had the greatest influence on them. These graduates set up a prize fund out of their own pockets. Gordeev intends to create a social franchise so that graduates from any school can establish one of these prizes. The "Teachers Are the Heart of Schools" prize was first awarded in March 2021 via an initiative that was conceived by Igor Rybakov, entrepreneur and founder of the Rybakov Foundation, who set up an endowment fund of $1 million in his old school in Magnitogorsk. A prize fund was allocated out of the endowment fund.

Trend 2. Fundraising campaigns that mitigate the technological disparity when it comes to access to education, a gap that the pandemic has only widened. For example, over 46,000 devices were donated, and a further 70,000 devices were pledged by businesses as part of the BBC's "Make a Difference, Give a Laptop" campaign. A further £917,890 has been donated to charities and schools from local businesses, trusts, individuals, and foundations, and 2,000 items of data support have been donated as a result of the campaign.

Trend 3. Educators are stepping out from the role of just being teachers and are creating large-scale educational projects. They have been able to substantially mitigate the negative impact that the pandemic has had on local communities. After 7 years of coordinating educational programs for children, one of the winners of the Rybakov Preschool Award, Adina Elena Benghea from Romania founded STURZ Research and Development Center for Family Education to popularize psychomotor development of children. In 2020 she launched the Psychomotor education online program helping parents and teachers to answer emotional, physical and cognitive challenges that children are facing during these difficult times. "I observe an increasing interest in education from entrepreneurs and individuals. Somehow, moving online brought us better together, to put our resources easily at the use of a bigger common goal".

For more information, please send an email to: pr@rybakovfoundation.org

Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1495634/Evgeny_Gordeev__center___entrepreneurs_from_the_Equium.jpg

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