Category: 2025 UKFIET Conference

“It’s later than you think… but never too late”: Reflections from the RTIA Creative Workshop at UKFIET 2025

As part of the Regional Teachers Initiative for Africa (RTIA) Facility, the Enabel Innovation Hub had the privilege of hosting a creative workshop at the UKFIET Conference 2025 focused on one of the most urgent challenges in education today: How do we scale teacher-focused innovations across diverse contexts, without compromising… Read More

Reflections from the UKFIET 2025 Conference: An incredible learning experience

What made the UKFIET conference particularly distinctive—unlike many conventional academic conferences—was its emphasis on dialogue, reflexivity and collective problem-solving. Perhaps the most enduring takeaway from the conference was the collective call to rethink how we respond to the global learning crisis, especially as the 2030 education goals approach. Read More

Education in emergencies: Exploring the possibilities and challenges of using Temporary Learning Centres as an alternate learning model

Education remains to be the most impacted area during emergencies, as educational systems lack mechanisms to resist and successfully encounter the recurring crises. This also exacerbates the prevailing marginalisation in educational contexts during and after crises. Read More

Learning together to prevent violence in education: Reflections from UKFIET 2025 conference

My aim for attending the conference was to share findings and lessons from a recently concluded study on school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) from the perspectives of children with disabilities in Sierra Leone. My second objective was to learn from what other researchers and practitioners were doing to understand violence in… Read More

Drivers of effectiveness in education systems: An UKFIET panel on the role of the middle tier in implementing education change

There is increasing attention on the role of middle-tier officials – education system intermediaries between top decisionmakers and schools, who typically sit at the state, district, subdistrict level or similar – in implementing education policies at scale. Read More

Are our partnerships really opening doors for refugee students, or just moving the borders?

‘Nothing about us without us’, a principle invoked in many struggles for social justice, only works if we mean it. When we talked with people from refugee backgrounds and those working with them for our research (‘It’s not just opening the doors’: Challenges and possibilities for refugees’ access to higher… Read More
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