Tod'Aérs Global Network
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
Tod'Aérs Global Network [TGN] est un partenariat public-privé [PPP] mondial, établi avec une vision pour soutenir le développement durable mondial, l'innovation technologique et le progrès socio-économique dans le monde entier. Le réseau soutient l' élaboration de cadres politiques et de stratégies de mise en œuvre pour soutenir les institutions publiques, les secteurs privés et les gouvernements sur des questions de politique telles que la géopolitique, la stratégie mondiale, le développement mondial, la politique étrangère, la mondialisation et la gouvernance éthique.
- Growth: An organization with an established product or program that is rolled out in one or more communities.
Manuel NTUMBA is Co-founder and CEO of Tod'Aérs Global Network. Which was created in 2020
Strong leadership from the team leader: The team leader is a competent and inspiring leader, able to guide the support team throughout the project. He is able to define a clear vision for the LEAP project, set realistic goals and motivate team members to perform at their best.
Appropriate Skills and Experience: Support team members have the skills and experience necessary to contribute effectively to the LEAP project. These are specific technical skills, such as project management, data analysis or communication, as well as interpersonal skills, such as collaboration, problem solving and decision making. etc
Tod'Aérs' central solution for the LEAP project is a cost-effective digital education program for children aged 2 to 12.
The problem our solution seeks to address is the lack of access to quality education for children aged 2-12, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Education is a fundamental right, and providing early learning opportunities is key to fostering children's cognitive, social and emotional development.
However, many children around the world, especially in rural areas and marginalized communities, face major barriers to accessing quality education. Schools may be remote, infrastructure may be insufficient, and there may be a lack of qualified teachers. These factors limit children's learning opportunities and hinder their potential.
Additionally, education costs can be prohibitive for many low-income families.
Our solution is a digital education program accessible to children aged 2 to 12. It provides affordable access to quality educational content through interactive educational apps, learning videos and online resources.
The operation of our solution is simple. First, children and their parents can register for the program through an online platform. Once enrolled, children have access to a library of educational resources tailored to their age and specific needs.
Educational resources are designed in an interactive and engaging way to engage children in learning. They can use educational apps on tablets or computers, watch learning videos, and participate in online activities.
The program offers a variety of learning topics, such as math, reading, science, languages, and more. The lessons are organized in a progressive way, allowing children to develop their skills and knowledge at their own pace.
- Women & Girls
- Pre-primary age children (ages 2-5)
- Primary school children (ages 5-12)
- Poor
- Middle-Income
- High-Income
- Persons with Disabilities
- Level 4: You have one + independent replication evaluations that confirms these conclusions.
Research has shown that the use of technology in education can have significant benefits. Studies have shown that digital education programs can improve student engagement, foster autonomy and self-directed learning, and build cognitive skills and digital skills.
The specific benefits of digital education for children aged 2 to 12 were also examined. Research has found that interactive educational apps can boost engagement and motivation in young children, promote active and sensory learning, and facilitate the acquisition of fundamental skills such as reading, math and problem solving.
However, it is important to note that research also highlights the importance of quality instructional design in digital education programs. Content should be appropriate to the age and needs of children, and activities should be designed in an interactive and engaging way to maximize the benefits of digital learning.
The influence of this research on our work in the future is significant. We will continue to use research findings to refine and improve our digital education program. This includes paying attention to instructional design, ensuring content is appropriate for the age and needs of children, and fostering engagement and interaction.
Within our organization, it is essential to strengthen the evidence base of our solution in order to demonstrate its effectiveness, impact and relevance. Establishing a strong evidence base is crucial for several reasons.
First, by strengthening the evidence base, we are able to provide concrete and credible information to stakeholders, such as policymakers, funders, educators and parents. These stakeholders are often looking for evidence and evidence to make informed decisions about investments in education and the adoption of new pedagogical approaches.
Furthermore, by strengthening the evidence base, we can identify the strengths and weaknesses of our solution, allowing us to make continuous improvements and optimize its effectiveness. Rigorous evaluations and studies help us understand how our solution can be adapted and improved to meet the specific needs of children and communities.
Additionally, a strong evidence base enhances our credibility as an organization and as a provider of educational solutions. This allows us to position ourselves as experts in the field of digital education and to establish strategic partnerships with other players in the sector.
By strengthening the evidence base, we can also contribute to the evolution of the field of digital education in general. By sharing our results, our methodologies and our lessons learned, we contribute to the creation of collective knowledge and to the improvement of educational practices in the field of technology.
First, by strengthening the evidence base, we are able to provide concrete and credible information to stakeholders, such as policymakers, funders, educators and parents. These stakeholders are often looking for evidence and evidence to make informed decisions about investments in education and the adoption of new pedagogical approaches.
Furthermore, by strengthening the evidence base, we can identify the strengths and weaknesses of our solution, allowing us to make continuous improvements and optimize its effectiveness.
- Foundational research (literature reviews, desktop research)
- Formative research (e.g. usability studies; feasibility studies; case studies; user interviews; implementation studies; pre-post or multi-measure research; correlational studies)
- Summative research (e.g. correlational studies; quasi-experimental studies; randomized control studies)
As part of the LEAP project, we have defined the desired results of the 12-week sprint as follows:
Impact evaluation: We want to conduct an in-depth evaluation of the impact of our digital education program on the learning outcomes of children aged 2-12. The results of this assessment will measure improvements in cognitive skills, digital skills and academic performance of participating children. We aim to achieve meaningful and positive results, demonstrating the effectiveness of our solution.
Identification of key success factors: We seek to identify the key factors that influence the effectiveness of our solution. We want to understand which elements of the program, such as instructional design, interaction with parents, and access to quality resources, have the greatest impact on positive child outcomes. This information will allow us to optimize our solution by focusing on the most effective and relevant aspects.
Adaptation to the needs of disadvantaged children: We want to explore how our solution can be adapted to meet the specific needs of disadvantaged children. We want to identify the strategies and adjustments needed to overcome socio-economic and geographic barriers, to ensure equitable and inclusive education for all children, regardless of background. We hope to obtain concrete recommendations to adapt our solution and broaden its impact among the most vulnerable populations.
Strong data collection: We aim to have a strong and reliable data collection system in place to assess children's progress, track their engagement and measure the effectiveness of our solution. We seek to obtain relevant quantitative and qualitative data, allowing an in-depth analysis and a precise understanding of the impact of our solution. We also want to establish ethical data collection protocols that respect participant confidentiality.
Collaboration with researchers and external partners: We would like to establish partnerships with researchers and academic institutions to strengthen our work and benefit from their expertise. We want to work with experts in the field of education and educational technology to evaluate our solution independently and impartially. This collaboration will allow us to improve our research methodology, validate our results and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of digital education.
By achieving these desired results from the 12-week sprint, we will be able to solidify the evidence base of our solution, refine our approach, and increase our impact on children's education. These results will allow us to make informed decisions for the continuous improvement of our program and demonstrate the effectiveness of our solution to stakeholders and communities.
Our organization will put the results of the LEAP 12-week sprint into action in several ways to maximize their impact and ensure effective use of the knowledge gained:
Using the results to improve the instructional design: The results of the impact assessment and the identification of the key success factors will serve as the basis for improving the instructional design of our solution. We will use these results to adjust and refine our digital education program to maximize children's learning outcomes. This may include revising educational content, adapting interactive activities, and implementing more effective engagement strategies.
Adaptation of the solution for disadvantaged children: The recommendations formulated from the analysis of the needs of disadvantaged children will be put into action to adapt our solution and make it more accessible and relevant for these populations. This could involve translating content into different languages, providing offline access for areas without reliable internet connectivity, or integrating specific resources addressing the needs of disadvantaged children.
Integration of data in the decision-making process: The data collected in a rigorous manner will be used to inform our decisions and improve our interventions. We will analyze quantitative and qualitative data to assess the effectiveness of our solution, identify gaps and opportunities for improvement, and make evidence-based decisions to optimize our program. The data will also be used to communicate results to our stakeholders and share lessons learned.
Collaboration with external researchers and partners: We will put into action collaboration with external researchers and partners by sharing the results of our evaluation and working together to improve our research methodology. We will use the knowledge and expertise of researchers to validate our results, obtain independent opinions and benefit from outside perspectives. This collaboration will allow us to refine our approaches, broaden our impact and contribute to the advancement of the field of digital education.
Communication of results and advocacy: We will put the outputs into action by actively communicating our evaluation results and lessons learned to our stakeholders. We will use reports, presentations, conferences and publications to share findings with policy makers, funders, educators and the education community at large. We will also use these findings to advocate for policies and investments that support digital education and equitable access to education for all children.
In short, our organization will put the outputs of the LEAP project into action by integrating them into our design process, adapting our solution to the specific needs of disadvantaged children, using data to inform our decisions, collaborating with researchers.
In the short term, the 12-week sprint of the LEAP project aims to achieve the following results for our organization and our solution:
Impact evaluation: We want to see concrete results on the impact of our digital education solution on the learning outcomes of children aged 2-12. These results will allow us to demonstrate the effectiveness of our program and strengthen the confidence of our stakeholders in our approach.
Improved instructional design: By identifying key success factors, we can make adjustments to the instructional design of our solution. We aim to optimize educational content, interactive activities and engagement strategies to enhance children's learning experience.
Adaptation for disadvantaged children: Thanks to the analysis of the needs of disadvantaged children, we will be able to develop specific strategies to adapt our solution and make it more accessible to these populations. We want to put in place concrete measures to overcome socio-economic and geographical barriers and provide equitable education for all children.
Robust data collection: We will establish a reliable and rigorous data collection system to assess children's progress, measure the effectiveness of our solution and track user engagement. This will allow us to gain valuable insight into the effectiveness of our solution and identify areas that need improvement.
In the long term, the results of the LEAP project sprint will have a significant impact on our organization and our solution:
Strengthening the evidence base: The results obtained during the sprint will strengthen our evidence base and our credibility as an organization providing a quality educational solution. This will allow us to position ourselves as leaders in the field of digital education and facilitate the adoption of our solution by other establishments and partners.
Continuous improvement of our solution: The lessons learned from the sprint will help us to continuously improve our solution. By understanding key success factors, we will be able to refine our pedagogical approach, add new features, and implement more effective engagement strategies, leading to continuous improvement in children's learning experience.
Expanding impact: By adapting our solution to meet the needs of disadvantaged children, we will be able to expand our impact and bring quality education to more children. This will allow us to contribute to the reduction of educational inequalities and to promote equitable access to education for all.
Collaboration and partnerships: Collaborations with researchers and external partners will strengthen our work and allow us to benefit from their expertise. It will also open up partnership opportunities for the implementation of our solution in other contexts and regions, which will increase our reach and influence.
In summary, in the short term, we plan to achieve tangible impact results, improve instructional design, adapt our solution to underprivileged children, and establish a robust data collection system. In the long term, these results will help us strengthen our evidence base, continuously improve our solution, expand our impact, and build strategic partnerships to promote quality education for all.