What We Do
Policy & System Strategy
We partner with ministries of education, government agencies, and international development bodies to craft holistic, future-ready education strategies that are grounded in national priorities and global labor market trends. Our approach integrates education policy, governance reform, and digital transformation, all backed by data insights and labor market analytics. Whether strengthening foundational literacy, improving secondary outcomes, or scaling up 21st-century skills, we ensure that every intervention is measurable, inclusive, and sustainable.
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CTE/TVET Curriculum Design
We design and enhance technical and vocational education and training (TVET) curricula that are aligned with real-world industry demands and future workforce needs. Our work spans secondary, post-secondary, and community-based education settings, with a strong focus on inclusion, accessibility, and STEM innovation. From green jobs to digital skills, we ensure that all learners — especially those with disabilities — are equipped for meaningful, future-proof careers.
Transition Planning
We provide expert support for schools, districts, and families in creating individualized, effective transition plans that help students — especially those with disabilities — make successful moves from school to career, college, or post-secondary training. Our framework is holistic, student-centered, and outcome-driven, ensuring every young person is set on a path to independence, purpose, and opportunity.
IEP Navigation & Support
We simplify the IEP process for both families and schools, ensuring that documentation is compliant, student-centered, and aligned with measurable outcomes. Our services include real-time coaching, IEP meeting facilitation, educator training, and parent empowerment. With a focus on clarity, collaboration, and compliance, we help ensure every student with a disability receives the services and support they need to thrive.
