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Yohanese Wogasso, the Director General of School Improvement in Ethiopia, speaks about the importance of collaborating as a global community and taking advantage of new technology to share ideas. Yohanese dives into Ethiopia's focus on education and how education solutions during COVID-19 must differ by context. Part of the Education Leadership through Crisis video series: Join the Luminos Fund to hear from education leaders across the private sector, government, and civil society, bringing their past experience to bear on the current COVID-19 crisis. https://luminosfund.org/leadership-se... --------------------------------------- Key question segments: 1. (00:51) How did you get into the education space as a professional and as a leader? 2. (04:40) Why is education important to you? 3. (09:20) The education system in Ethiopia seems strikingly unified. Could you speak a little bit to why this is the case in Ethiopia? 4. (14:23) Tell me about that ethos of government that makes it consistent in putting education first? 5. (18:43) Could you share a little bit about the government’s willingness to partner with multiple outside partners across non-government sectors? 6. (23:40) As a member of the Ethiopian government, how you are thinking a about bringing the most marginalized children through the fold? 7. (29:31) How has COVID-19 affected education delivery and improvement in Ethiopia? 8. (37:20) What are the things you are hoping will come forth at this point in time, in terms of Ethiopia’s education system? 9. (45:27) What advice, recommendations, or thoughts might you have for people in similar positions to yours in other countries? 10. (55:00) For a large system like Ethiopia’s education system, how do you build the agility to be able to ramp up and ramp down both nationally and locally as you need to? What are you doing to mitigate the risks of reopening not working in the way that you hoped? 11. (59:25) What books inspired you as a young reader? 12. (01:01:31) Any parting words to share with our listeners and viewers?