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What will it take to equip students to shape a better future?

23 Sep 2025, 09:00 - 10:00 EDT
General Assembly, Education House, Floor 14
UNGA80

Education House is part of a bold, global collaboration bringing together organisations from around the world. One of our most exciting ideas? Each year, we’ll unite around a shared learning question—and explore it together.

Organized by The Education House Team
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Event Description

Between UNGA 80 and the Global Forum to Shape a Better Future in Spring 2026, we’re piloting this approach with the question:

"What will it take to equip students to shape a better future?"

Join us for an open, highly interactive long table style session as we begin to unpack this question and imagine what it could mean for education systems everywhere. Let’s help spark the conversations that could help reshape the future of learning.

This participatory session will feature conversation 'sparks' from:

• Aashti Zaidi Hai, CEO, Global Schools Forum
• Dominic Regester, Director, Salzburg Global Center for Education Transformation (chair)
• Hatim Eltayeb, CEO, African Leadership Academy
• Jane Mann, Managing Director, Cambridge Partnership for Education
• Jerzy Kwiatkowski, Teach For All student leader
• Lasse Leponiemi, Chair, HundrED Foundation
• Wendy Kopp, CEO and Co-Founder, Teach For All

And then...you! Attendees will be invited to contribute by taking an empty chair at the table or waiting for someone to leave the table.

Registrations are now closed. If you are still on the Waitlist, we regrettably cannot offer you a place at this time.

Location

Teach For All, 25 Broadway, New York City, New York 10004, United States

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