HONG KONG, Sept. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Yidan Prize Foundation has awarded Dr Linda Darling-Hammond and Professor Yongxin Zhu the 2022 Yidan Prize, the world’s highest education accolade. The award acknowledges their revolutionary work in empowering educators, and selling inclusive and equitable entry to education, guaranteeing each learner can attain their full potential.

Founded in 2016, the Yidan Prize Foundation has a mission to create a greater world by means of education. Following a rigorous impartial judging course of, Dr Linda Darling-Hammond and Professor Yongxin Zhu obtain the 2022 Yidan Prize for Education Research and the 2022 Yidan Prize for Education Development, respectively.
“We offer our warmest congratulations to our 2022 Yidan Prize laureates, Dr Linda Darling-Hammond and Professor Yongxin Zhu. They both play an important role in empowering our teachers and youth with the skills needed to thrive in the 21st century. Their work clearly shows the transformative impact that teachers can have on learners. And when students have great teachers, they have great opportunities,” mentioned Mr Edward Ma, Secretary-General of the Yidan Prize Foundation.
Recognizing excellence to spark actual, scalable change in education
Dr Linda Darling-Hammond, Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education Emeritus, Stanford University, and President and CEO, Learning Policy Institute, is awarded the 2022 Yidan Prize for Education Research for her work in shaping education coverage and apply round probably the most equitable and efficient methods to train and study. Her analysis reveals the various methods youngsters study and how finest to train them—and feeds these insights into strong educator improvement applications and reworked colleges that holistically help academics to change youngsters’s lives.
“With an unwavering drive to see every learner reach their full potential, regardless of social background, gender and geography, Linda has spent her life building research tools that support policy and practice to create better and fairer educational opportunities. Her influence on public policy has helped policy architects shape positive changes for children on a large scale,” mentioned Mr Andreas Schleicher, head of the Yidan Prize for Education Research judging panel, and director for the OECD’s Directorate of Education and Skills.
With the Yidan Prize funds, Linda will scale up her crucial work at Educator Preparation Laboratory (EdPrepLab): a community targeted on supporting pupil-centered, fairness-targeted instructor preparation applications, that are grounded in the science of studying and improvement and put together academics to assist all college students study in empowering methods. She will broaden the attain of EdPrepLab, including new applications, investing in new analysis about efficient applications, and creating an area the place educators, researchers and policymakers can simply share and study from one another.
Professor Yongxin Zhu, Founder of the New Education Initiative (NEI) and Professor, School of Education, Soochow University, is awarded the 2022 Yidan Prize for Education Development for his work in bettering instructing high quality and reworking studying outcomes in China. His NEI applications help the properly-being and improvement of academics, reaching over 8,300 colleges, over 500,000 academics and 8 million college students throughout China—greater than half of that are in rural and distant areas. By bringing a learner’s complete group collectively, NEI transforms house environments into optimistic studying areas and fosters a collaborative method to studying. Teachers, college students and households work collectively in the direction of clear studying targets, deepening education outcomes past a concentrate on instructing-to-take a look at and exams.
“Professor Zhu is successfully addressing some of the most intractable challenges in education: improving equity and inclusiveness. His work encourages an appreciation of the value of learning for personal growth by improving reading, writing and communication. He has succeeded in gradually changing how teachers approach professional development and how students learn in classrooms and at home. Perhaps most importantly, he reminds us of the importance of joy and well-being for every learner,” mentioned Dorothy Okay. Gordon, head of Yidan Prize for Education Development judging panel, and Board Member of the UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education.
Professor Yongxin Zhu plans to use the Yidan Prize funds to broaden NEI’s attain in distant, rural areas in China and develop a cloud-primarily based studying hub, bettering education high quality and offering inclusive and equitable entry to education for all learners.
“The Yidan Prize champions the most innovative ideas in education and helps scale them so as many people as possible can benefit. Our laureates are therefore crucial to our aim of transforming education worldwide—and through that, unlocking a brighter future for all learners,” mentioned Dr Koichiro Matsuura, Chairman of the Yidan Prize Judging Committee and the previous Director-General of UNESCO.
Yidan Prize Foundation is championing changemakers in education
The Yidan Prize honors people or groups which have considerably contributed to the idea and apply of education. Each laureate will likely be awarded HK$30 million (roughly US$3.9 million, shared equally for groups), half of which can function a venture fund to assist them scale their education tasks and help extra learners globally.
The 2021 Yidan Prize for Education Research Laureate, Professor Eric A. Hanushek, is utilizing the Prize funds to arrange the Yidan African Fellows Program, a community of native coverage fellows with an goal to enhance education resolution-making throughout sub-Saharan Africa. In India, 2021 Yidan Prize for Education Development Laureate Dr Rukmini Banerji is working with Pratham to develop, take a look at and refine early years applications and broaden collaboration with native governments. These applications are anticipated to profit 35,000 youngsters throughout 650 communities.
2023 Yidan Prize nominations open in October
The Yidan Prize continues to welcome nominations to honor changemakers in education, who’re positively impacting learners throughout the globe with transformative, scalable, and sustainable studying options.
ABOUT THE YIDAN PRIZE FOUNDATION
The Yidan Prize Foundation is a worldwide philanthropic basis, with a mission of making a greater world by means of education. Through its prize and community of innovators, the Yidan Prize Foundation helps concepts and practices in education—particularly, ones with the facility to positively change lives and society.
The Yidan Prize is an inclusive education accolade that acknowledges people or groups who’ve contributed considerably to the idea and apply of education.


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