Microscholarships
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Name | Microscholarships |
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Subtitle | microstipends for learning and skills certification |
Description | Microscholarships are extending the microfinance revolution to learning. As used in developing countries, Microscholarships typically entail small amounts of money-typically ranging from $5 to $50 - for students and jobseekers in acquire new skills and certifications. Read more here : is.gd/... |
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Quote | "extending the microfinance revolution to learning" |
Examples | - Kyrgyzstan eCenters is.gd/... - Horizon Lanka Microscholarships microscholarships.org - MamaMikes Kenya is.gd/... - English Access Microscholarships is.gd/... |
When to use | - when you want to fund tuition for students at entrepreneurial
schools for the poor - when you want to widen local or global access to eLearning and online certifications - when you want to fund work-study "microprojects" that help learners gain experience, references, and track records (useful for entry into freelance marketplaces) |
When not to use | - when existing education solutions are satisfactory |
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1. ATTRACTOR - what makes this interesting | There is now an affordable, scalable, and self-funding way to spread skills for students and jobseekers |
2. CHALLENGE(S) - tensions addressed | 1) Rapid changes in markets and technologies are making old skills
obsolete 2) Traditional education systems are expensive and do not well prepare jobseekers for today's jobs markets |
3. OPPORTUNITY - vision of achievable change | Hundreds of millions of people worldwide will be able to more
quickly gain useful skills, and stay current with changing market
needs |
4. STRATEGY - proposed steps to make the change | 1) Overview of strategy is.gd/... 2) Substrategies - (for students) - (for donors) is.gd/... - (for public schools) - (for alternative schools) - (for governments) |
5. TEST - what stakeholders think of steps | - How can we be sure that microscholarships are being used for
their intended purpose? - How can we confirm their effectiveness? - What systems exist to "crowdfund" microscholarships? - Will donors be willing to offer microscholarships on a self-funding basis? - Will communities be willing to convey land grants to endow local microscholarship funds, and adopt reforms to awaken their value? - Will recipients of microscholarships agree to "pay forward" (with a small part of their increased earnings) to help others? |
6. DECISION – next action | POSITIVE - I'm ready to apply for a microscholarship (links to be inserted by each) - I'm ready to start planning a microscholarship intiative - I'm ready to donate to an existing local or global microscholarship initiative - I'm ready to help fill gaps in this Uplift Pattern NEGATIVE - I am not interested in Microscholarships UNSURE - I need to know more about microscholarships |
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Gaps to be filled for this pattern | Here are priority items to improve .... |
Related uplift patterns | Microscholarships may relate to these other uplift patterns: - is.gd/... - is.gd/... - is.gd/... |
Potential allies & opponents | Allies of microscholarships are likely to include .... Opponents of microscholarships are likely to include .... |
Past use | Past use |
Current use | Current use |
Future use (links to prediction wagers) | Future use (includes prediction wagers) |
Pattern initiator (contact) | Mark Frazier (@openworld) mfrazier at openworld dot com |
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