Why Equity Matters
Everyone deserves the quality of life, opportunities and choices afforded by an excellent education.
In practice, Senegalese educational systems fall short.
Gender, language, class and networks influence the quality and quantity of education a child receives. 75% of Senegalese speak Wolof, only 20% (mostly men) speak French fluently. Yet, most teaching, textbooks and other educational publications are in French. Teaching remains authority driven with minimal room for engagement, discussion, or delegating.
This results in:
Why We Work
Children learn through observation and exploration, connecting, questioning and analyzing their environment.
Quality pedagogical practice utilizing relatable contexts guarantees children learn where they are and gain the tools to thrive wherever they go.
How We Work
Exchange & Innovation
- Produce digital platforms for technical exchange, idea generation and learning
- Conduct student quality of life and teacher sense of self efficacy scales for improvement
- Connect and engage diaspora in education
Pedagogy
- Translate curricula in Wolof and develop and support integration strategy
- Training in digital pedagogy and agile methodologies
- Reward teaching excellent
- Promote research and innovation networks
Play
- Advocate “play for learning”
- Research and design games for active, immersive and student-centric agile learning
- Feature games for teaching and learning
Preparation
- Build students’ agile learning skills
- Create exploration, experimenting and networking spaces and opportunities for students
- Publish student research
How We Collaborate
We partner with research and policy institutions and implementing agencies. With pooled resources, we work smarter and faster to positively impact Senegal’s quest for "inclusive and quality education for all".
Our Work in Action
Harvard Exchange
In collaboration with Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education (ttps://www.gse.harvard.edu) scholars, conducted research and field study and, with Senegalese educators and students, produced pedagogical tools to accelerate classroom and experiential learning
Ya Ma Gëne Xam
https://socialchangefactory.org/yeewu/ymgx/
Board game designed to enrich the culture, behaviour and civic participation of Senegalese children
The Yeewu Initiative
https://socialchangefactory.org/yeewu/
Programs and digital platforms that amplify education, civic participation and socio-professional emersion for youth
Implementing Partner
Social Change Factory (https://socialchangefactory.org) is a civic leadership center that works for the empowerment, emancipation, engagement and progress of African youth. SCF works with and for youth to address education, active citizenship and socio-economic inclusion. Based in Dakar (Senegal), SCF has operations in Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Gambia, Guinea, Mali, France and Chad.
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