Originally a think tank for the Council on Foreign Relations, it moved to the Brookings Institution in 2009.
[1] The center works to influence the development of policy related to global education and promotes actionable strategies for governments, civil society and private enterprise.
[2] The Center for Universal Education is engaged in four broad areas: Improving learning and skills, addressing inequality, achieving learning at scale, and supporting effective and equitable education financing.
The study focused on Aflatoun, Bridge International Academies, Educate!, INJAZ, Lesson Study, Media Center, Pratham, Room to Read, Sesame Street, Sistema de Aprendizaje Tutorial, Teach For All, and Worldreader.
[3][4] Skills for a Changing World is a project of the Center for Universal Education at Brookings and the LEGO Foundation that provides research and materials to help all children have high-quality learning opportunities, which lead to the development of skills needed to create a productive, healthy life in the face of changing social, technological, and economic demands.