Vicky Colbert

Prize

Yidan Prize for Education Development

Year

2017

Initiative

Developing the ‘New School’ model in Colombia and beyond

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Vicky Colbert

Founder and Director, Fundación Escuela Nueva (FEN)

Expertise

Inclusion and equity in education; Teaching and learning methods; Student-centered education; Social-emotional learning

Ensuring quality education for children in rural, hard-to-reach places

Escuela Nueva means ‘new school’ in Spanish and is one of the world’s longest-running education reforms. Vicky Colbert has been its driving force from the beginning, with an unwavering goal: quality education for every child.

 

Trained as a sociologist at Javeriana University, Colombia, and Stanford University, US, Vicky was also Colombia’s Vice Minister of Education and UNICEF’s Education Adviser for the Latin American and Caribbean region. She co-authored the Escuela Nueva model and founded FEN in 1987 to make sure that the approach remained high quality and sustainable. Under Vicky’s leadership, FEN focuses its efforts on those in rural, hard-to-reach places with few resources and little connectivity. In the 1980s, the Escuela Nueva model became the national policy for rural education in Colombia, spreading to almost 24,000 schools.

 

With innovations such as its Learning Guide, Escuela Nueva encourages collaborative, explorative ways of learning. Teachers are trained using the same approach they’ll use with their students, and shape their role around being facilitators for learning. A student textbook, teaching guide, and curriculum planner in one, the Learning Guide is a pragmatic tool, reflecting the teachers Escuela Nueva works with—often in multi-grade schoolrooms—who simply don’t have the capacity to develop and manage a full curriculum for all ages.

 

In 2021, Vicky completed her projects supported by the Yidan Prize funds and joined our Education Development judging panel.

The FEN 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.

Dorothy K. Gordon

Panel Head, Judging Panel for Education Development, Yidan Prize

Featured initiatives

Supported by the Yidan Prize project funds
Developing the ‘New School’ model in Colombia and beyond

Scaling up Fundación Escuela Nueva’s child-centered learning model to reach more marginalized communities and expanded its global community.

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2017 Yidan Prize for Education Development Laureate

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Meet Vicky Colbert

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Acceptance Speech