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HONG KONG, CHINA/CAMBRIDGE, UK - Media
OutReach - 6 March, 2019 – The Yidan Prize Foundation and Jesus College, the University of
Cambridge brought globally renowned speakers to the Yidan Prize Conference
Series: Europe on 4 March to discuss how education can be improved to better
meet the challenges of tomorrow.
The conference debated
what makes a great education, discussed the role of NGOs, assessments, EdTech
and data. Findings of the 2018 Worldwide Educating For the Future Index
(WEFFI), commissioned by the Yidan Prize Foundation and compiled by the
Economist Intelligence Unit for the second consecutive year, were presented.
Speakers included:
WEFFI is the first comprehensive index that
evaluates inputs into education systems rather than outputs, such as test
scores. The index has expanded its
list of covered economies from 35 to 50, representing nearly 93% of global GDP
and 89% of the world’s population. Finland, Switzerland and New Zealand are the
top three performers in the index.
WEFFI assesses the 50 economies on dozens
of indicators, focusing on the policy environment (30% weight), the teaching
environment (50% weight) and the socio-economic environment (20% weight).
Nomination deadline of the Yidan Prize
2019 is 31 March, 2019
Dr. Charles CHEN Yidan, founder of the
Yidan Prize said,
“Education goes
beyond race, religion, economic status or country of origin. I hope the Yidan
Prize Conference Series: Europe
will help facilitate an actionable way forward towards
a brighter, more equitable future for all. By creating WEFFI, we hope to provide
a useful benchmark, helping provide data and independent analysis for
policymakers and educators around the world.”
Professor Stephen TOOPE, Vice-Chancellor
of University of Cambridge said, “The Yidan prize provides us with an
opportunity to recognise the power of education in making the world a better
place, and to celebrate the role of evidence-based research in supporting that
important mission. I am grateful to Jesus College for agreeing to be our hosts,
bringing the Yidan conference to Europe for the second successive year.
Cambridge has a long and proud history of research into the practice of
education — whether through our Faculty of Education’s involvement in projects
overseas, or on our own doorstep, working with teachers and schools in Cambridge
and the surrounding region.”
Worldwide
Educating For the Future Index 2018 Top 10 Performers
Economy | Score (out of 100) |
Finland | 80.9 |
Switzerland | 80.3 |
New Zealand | 79.3 |
Sweden | 78.1 |
Canada | 77.9 |
Netherlands | 76.0 |
Germany | 74.8 |
Singapore | 74.8 |
France | 74.2 |
United Kingdom | 74.1 |
Founded in 2016 by Dr Charles CHEN Yidan, a
core founder of Tencent, the Yidan Prize has a mission of creating a better
world through education. It consists of two awards, the Yidan Prize for Education
Research and the Yidan Prize for Education Development. Yidan Prize Laureates
each receives a gold medal and a total sum of HK$30 million, half of which is a
cash prize while the other half is a project fund. To ensure transparency and
sustainability, the prize is managed by Yidan Prize Foundation and governed by
an independent trust with an endowment of HK$2.5 billion. Through a series of
initiatives, the prize aims to establish a platform for the global community to
engage in conversation around education and to play a role in education
philanthropy.
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