Amel Karboul: The global learning crisis -- and what to do about it
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Dr. Amel Karboul builds bridges between the private, public sector and civil society to solve today’s global challenges in education. Full bio
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of a bold leadership decision.
became independent,
of the country's national budget
even by today's standards.
roads and running water?
infrastructure we have are minds,
free, high-quality education
تعليم مجاني وذي جودة عالية
of other Tunisians,
to that historic decision.
a global learning crisis.
and not education crisis,
the quarter of a billion children
or failing to learn.
أو فاشلين في التعلّم.
I joined the Education Commission.
by former UK Prime Minister
من رئيس الوزراء البريطاني السابق
for Global Education Gordon Brown.
بالتعليم العالمي،غوردون براون
نصف أطفال العالم
from schooling to learning,
من التعليم إلى التعلّم.
how many bodies are in classrooms
about this big, vast, silent,
الكبيرة الواسعة الصامتة
invent the wheel to do so.
من أجل تحقيق ذلك.
from the best in class,
من الأفضل داخل الفصل،
we looked at countries by income level:
الدول حسب مستوى الدخل:
fastest improvers in education do,
من أسرع المحسنات في التعليم،
at the same rate as the fastest improvers
ما يساوي أسرع المحسنات
in school and learning.
"You should move as fast as Finland."
"يجب أن تتحركي بسرعة مثل فنلندا."
for primary and secondary pupils
على التعليم الأساسي والثانوي
للفرد الواحد،
assessment for literacy and numeracy,
لمحو الأمية والحساب،
than in other developing countries,
على نحو أفضل من الدول المتقدمة الأخرى،
are made public.
عن إنجازات الطلاب على الملئ.
Student Assessment --
many wealthy economies,
من الاقتصاديات الغنية،
"ما هو الجديد والمختلف؟
and make those achievements public?"
تحسن مستوى الطلاب وتعلن عن ذلك؟"
at primary school,
في المدارس الابتدائية،
at lower secondary school.
their attention on delivering results,
اهتمامهم على تحقيق النتائج،
to prioritize education spending
أولويات الإنفاق على التعليم
if children are learning?
deliver results.
into broken systems
ولم يتعلموا،
and political parties can say,
so much money on education,
من المال على التعليم،
education systems to deliver results
الحالية لتحقيق النتائج
we won't have enough qualified teachers?
عدد كافٍ من الأساتذة المؤهلين؟
became a teacher --
tertiary education became a teacher --
التعليم العالي أستاذا--
of the thousands of communities
ذات 78 نسمة بها 20 عائلة.
attending grade 11 in 2015.
in the northwest of Brazil.
في شمال غربي البرازيل.
the size of Germany,
in jungle and rivers.
and his fellow student
or stopping studying altogether,
أو ترك الدراسة،
مرّرت البرازيل قانونا جديدا
a guarantee for every Brazilian
to implement this by 2016.
بحلول العام 2016.
to high-quality education,
is huge and expensive.
math and science and history teachers
رياضيات وعلوم وتاريخ
and entrepreneurship.
في المركز الإعلامي.
trained content teachers in Manaus
in those scattered communities.
في تلك التجمعات المتناثرة.
by a more generalist tutoring teacher
in those communities
في تلك التجمعات
to the context and time.
على حسب السياق والوقت.
and tutoring teacher important?
والأساتذة المساعدين مهمًا؟
because in many countries,
بسبب أنه في العديد من الدول،
enough qualified teachers.
teachers do too many things
بالعديد من الأشياء
or not supposed to do.
أو لا يفترض بهم فعلها.
of the spectrum here,
on average, every doctor
with 20, 40, 70 patients
بها 20 أو 40 أو 70 مريضًا
doing it all by themselves:
absurd and impossible,
all over the world every day
حول العالم يوميًا
and tutoring teachers is amazing
والأساتذة المساعدين هو شيء مذهل
the paradigm of the teacher,
are not just in school
the status of the profession
wanted to become teachers.
من التلاميذ أن يصبح أساتذة.
the paradigm of the teacher.
technology for learning.
من أجل التعليم.
can present information back.
عرض المعلومات مرة أخرى.
is not always perfect.
of the classrooms
or internet not working.
أو عدم عمل الإنترنت.
of over 300,000 students
من ما يربو عن 300000 طالب
the media center solution
ما بعد الإبتدائي.
and can help us bring school to children
ويمكنها أن تساعدنا في جلب المدارس للأطفال
all over the world?"
even to implement the best ideas.
we started two initiatives
Generation" a reality.
the Pioneer Country Initiative.
education their priority
systems to deliver results.
أنظمتهم التعليمية لتحقق النتائج.
called the delivery approach.
we take everyone into a room --
parent associations,
منظمات المجتمع المدني، الجميع--
and the solution we come up with
and supported by everyone.
focus on follow-up.
what was supposed to be done,
physically to the district or school
إلى المنطقة أو المدرسة
just hoping that it happened.
على أمل أنه قد تم إنجازها.
for students in secondary education
في المدارس الثانوية
in just over two years.
to make the Learning Generation a reality
للوصول إلى الجيل المتعلم
the backbone of education investment.
العمود الفقري للاستثمار في التعليم.
about Vietnam earlier
في برنامج PISA؟
increasing their investment
of their national budget in two decades.
من ميزانيتها القومية خلال عقدين.
want to borrow money for education?
اقتراض المال من أجل التعليم؟
to build a bridge or a road,
of a bridge and show it to everyone
وعرضها على الجميع
the middle income trap,
من مصيدة الدخل المتوسط،
or not poor, thankfully, anymore,
أو لم تعد فقيرة تماما،
or interest-free loans,
أو القروض بدون فوائد،
interests on their loans.
in a finance facility for education,
في مرفق مالي للتعليم،
more finance for education.
من الدعم المالي للتعليم.
or even eliminate completely,
and pay this money over time
وتسديد هذا المال مع الوقت
from a better-educated population.
ذات تعليم أفضل.
in the last G20 meeting in Germany,
G20 الأخيرة في ألمانيا،
education is on the international agenda.
على طاولة الأجندة العالمية.
to the personal level,
to invest a young country's budget,
ميزانية بلد شاب،
budget in education,
been able to go to school,
the transition phase.
في العام 2015
that emerged from the Arab Spring
التي انبثقت من الربيع العربي
leadership decision.
of our generation.
that we've got to win.
الذي يجب علينا الفوز به.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Amel Karboul - Education pioneerDr. Amel Karboul builds bridges between the private, public sector and civil society to solve today’s global challenges in education.
Why you should listen
Amel Karboul nurtures and inspires a new generation of responsible leaders, teams and organizations to create breakthroughs in their thinking, to transform themselves and to work towards a just and sustainable future.
Together with the Education Commission team, she has played a leading role in a major global initiative engaging world leaders, policymakers and researchers, and she has developed a renewed and compelling investment case and financing pathway for achieving equal educational opportunity for children and young people.
Karboul has also built The Maghreb Economic Forum (MEF) as a non-partisan think- and do-tank, and with her team she has engaged a new type of conversation between public and private audiences and nurtured new solutions for education (including de-radicalisation), employment, leadership and gender equality. She also co-lead the establishment of first democratic society in Arab nation, began economic reform and created and deployed effective pioneering digital media engagement between government and citizen on very limited budget as cabinet minister.
Karboul published her book, Coffin Corner, outlining a new leadership culture suited to the complexity and dynamics of the 21st century. Nominated as one of ten leading young African politicians, her professional brand is first and foremost that of a highly intelligent, well connected, creative and inspirational go-getter with a track record of making things happen.
Karboul received a Master's degree with honors in mechanical engineering from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany and holds a Doctorate in Coaching and Mentoring from Oxford Brookes University in the United Kingdom. She has held leadership roles at numerous firms including Mercedes-Benz, DaimlerChrysler and worked in senior consultant roles at the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Beratergruppe Neuwaldegg as well as visiting faculty at DukeCE. Her two daughters, meditation and yoga keep her sane.
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