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Over the past 40 years, Vicky Colbert has developed and successfully promoted, across 16 countries in 3 continents, an innovative learner-centered approach to rural schools that equips students from the most resource-constrained regions with 21st century skills.
The transformative, evidence-based Escuela Nueva model — meaning New School in English — is a systemic approach that promotes learning through dialogue and interaction. It allows for active, self-paced learning that is adapted to local needs. Through a participatory and collaborative approach that allows for cross-peer tutoring, children are given the opportunity to learn to learn; while a flexible promotion mechanism engenders an open, supportive environment that strengthens the relationship between schools and the community.
Escuela Nueva has been influencing public policy and improving education structures for decades in Colombia and internationally. With an emphasis on innovation, evaluation and continuous improvement, Escuela Nueva presents a tested, yet novel educational model that facilitates our children to grow together harmoniously. It is a universal system that has the proven track record of transcending national, cultural, political, and economic boundaries to benefit hard-to-reach students.
The judging panel is thoroughly impressed by how Vicky's work demonstrates that high quality schooling can be cost-effective in the harshest environments. Her model excels in developing both intellectual and social-emotional capacities of its students — an inspiring testament to the fact that well-rounded progressive education is not a privilege reserved for students in developed economies.
At a time when rapid urbanization sees more than half of the world’s population living in cities, humanity collectively is in dire need of high quality education that is accessible and affordable to struggling communities, building the necessary foundation for improved and sustainable livelihoods for countless migrant youth in search for employment across the world.
And yet, the impact of Vicky’s work goes far beyond formal schooling in rural communities. In 1987, she co-founded Fundación Escuela Nueva (FEN), selected as one of the best NGOs in the world, to preserve the quality and integrity of the Escuela Nueva model, and to replicate its ecosystem of life-empowering, contextual learning experience across both rural and urban areas in a wide range of settings.
I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate Vicky Colbert again for her life’s work and tremendous achievement. I look forward to learning how her footprints can spread to the benefit of children worldwide with the award of the Yidan Prize. On behalf of the judging panel, I wish her and her colleagues continued success in their dedicated work to give every child the opportunity to benefit from holistic quality education.
Dorothy K. Gordon
Panel Head, Judging Panel for Education Development, Yidan Prize