We promote social progress and economic growth by developing 21st century skills.  
 

SKILLS FOR LIFE

21st Century Skills are important
determinants of success

These skills are transversals because they are widely transferable to different settings and not specific to a job, task, sector, discipline, and occupation.

Essential
to human development

Necessary
to navigate healthy, productive and, happy lives

Reusable and transferable
from one field of life to another.

Not specifically related
to a particular job, task, field, discipline, or occupation


 

DISRUPTING EDUCATION

It is time for disruptive innovation

Traditional education is not enough to prepare people for rapidly changing labor markets, challenging environments, and increasingly diverse societies. To fill these gaps, non-traditional actors have led new trends in education and disrupted the markets. 


The power of curriculum to transform education

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A World of Transformation: Moving from Degrees to Skills-Based Alternative Credentials

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What Technology Can and Can’t Do for Education

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How Do Disruptive Innovators Prepare Today’s Students to be Tomorrow’s Workforce?

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SOLUTIONS

We shape talent through impactful interventions, programs, prototypes, and content at all stages of life.

We support significant connections between global trends in innovation in education, creativity, and the most disruptive ideas for improving lives. Learn how the IDB Group improve lives by developing #skills21 in the region.

DIGITAL

CITIZENSHIP

ART

SPORTS

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE

MINDFULNESS

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

PARTNERS

We work with partners to expand our impact

We improve the education ecosystems in Latin America and the Caribbean with our partners from the public and private sectors.

Behind the Camera: Creativity and Investment for Latin
America and the Caribbean Learnings from Conversations
with Key Players in the Audiovisual Sector.

This study assesses the present state of the audiovisual sector in Latin America and the Caribbean in the context of increased demand resulting from the growth of streaming and national industries in the region. The book includes an assessment of audiovisual milestones while centering on current public policy debates and 21st-Century skills. After interviewing and conversing with nearly 100 emerging creators, producers, entertainment executives, government officials, and film association professionals, the book provides an overview of the main challenges and opportunities faced throughout the continent. The book includes a survey of 417 producers aimed at understanding the need for below-the-line (technical) and 21st century skills in LAC.

UPDATES

  • PRESS
    How to Transform Childcare in Latin America

    2020-10-22

    The examples of Chile and Colombia can help others in the region, but don’t expect one-size-fits-all solutions.

  • BLOG SERIES
    61,000 parents share how distress about distance education overpowers parental coping mechanisms in times of COVID-19

    2020-10-21

    As the COVID-19 pandemic ravages, the chaos of taking on distance or hybrid education in addition to worries of contracting the disease, joblessness

  • BLOG SERIES
    El involucramiento de padres en la educación a distancia y la brecha de género en salud mental

    2020-10-21

    A medida que la pandemia de COVID-19 sigue avanzando, la carga de asumir la educación a distancia o híbrida de los hijos

  • BLOG SERIES
    Preparing for Life After COVID with Simulation-Based Assessment

    2020-10-16

    The world is starting the school year on the back foot. Due to COVID-19, more than 1.7 billion students worldwide have received fewer hours of instruction