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World Bank & F.T’ Blog Writing Competition 2022 For Students in High School

15 to 19 years old secondary school /high school students are invited for the World Bank Group and the Financial Times blog/essay writing competition. The deadline for the submission of entries is 21 January 2022

The World Bank and the Financial Times are looking for inventive ideas, high-quality writing, and solutions to improve education outcomes beyond the pandemic. from currently enrolled in a high school or secondary school students ranging 15 to 19 years old..

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic which continues to disrupt our way of life, causing education systems to experience their worst crisis in a century, which caused school closures in April 2020, and leading to 94% of students—or 1.6 billion children out of school worldwide. Making about 700 million students today are still studying from home.

Hence putting an entire generation of students at risk of losing about $10 trillion in future lifetime earnings. It has exacerbated the Learning Poverty crisis, and the impact on the human capital of this generation of learners will be long-lasting.

As we recover from COVID-19 this is an opportunity to create more equitable education systems around the world. More than 18 months into this crisis, we are learning what works and what we can do to improve learning outcomes, at home, in classrooms or both.

As the global community works on identifying solutions, the World Bank and Financial Times want to hear from those most affected young people/students . By joining this blog competition, you let them know what you think, because they wish to hear from you..

You can make this possible by telling them the below:

“Your experience during the COVID-19 pandemic and what you think would improve learning? from your point of view.. And as a result of this ,What do you think educators and policymakers should o differently?”

In General, Here Are the Guides To Some Questions You Might Want To Ask About The World Bank And Financial Times’ Blog Writing Competition..

1.What’s the Eligibility For the World Bank and Financial Times’ Blog Writing Competition ?

  • Participants must be 15-19 years at the time of submission and enrolled in high school or a version of secondary education..
  • Entries can be submitted in English, French, Spanish and Arabic.
  • The winning entries will be published in English.
  • Entries should be the work of the submitter and cannot be collaborative or written by a proxy.

2. What’s the World Bank and Financial Times’ Blog Writing Competition Criteria ?

  • Entries will be judged against originality, creativity, writing quality, and solutions presented. The judging panel’s decision is final, and no correspondence will be entered into. Winners will be contacted via the contact information provided with their submission.

3. What’s The World Bank and Financial Times’ Blog Writing Competition Prizes ?

The winning entry will be published in the Financial Times (at its sole discretion) and the World Bank blog. Based on restrictions during the pandemic the World Bank will also find additional, virtual ways to honour the winner during 2022.

4. How do I Submit Entries for World Bank and Financial Times’ Blog Writing Competition ?

Submissions should include the following ;

(A) Your name, age, school, email, and country you live in.

(B) A strong blog or essay that is no longer than 500 words. ( Photos, videos, visualizations that help support your story is not compulsory..)

For more information on entering the competition and to submit your entry CLICK HERE For OFFICIAL LINK CLICK

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