Overview

Our Work


How We Work

How we do our work is as important as what work we do. Our objective with our programs is to ensure programs are grounded in proven educational practices and are engaging for everyone. To accomplish this, we implement a Evidence-Driven and Iterative Development Approach.

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Teacher Training

We provide literacy instruction and gender responsive training to empower educators with the skills and tools they need to create a better learning environment for students.



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Early Reader Programs

We meet some of the hardest to reach learners where they are with books that reflect their life, culture, and new ways of learning to excite and engage the next generation of life long readers.



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The Next Step in Impact

Project Backpack is finding new ways to break through longstanding inequities is essential to building a literate world. In January 2019, Pangea and Avenues R&D and leaders in the Imvepi Refugee Settlement started deploying cutting-edge research on technology and learning in remote, low-resource settings. Read about our breakthrough findings and ongoing work.

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Stories of Impact