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In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we’re joined by David Harris, President and CEO of Christel House International, a global nonprofit breaking the cycle of poverty through an 18-year, full-circle education model. Christel House operates nine tuition-free schools across five countries and supports students from early childhood through age 23. With a mission to create better life outcomes—not just academic success—Christel House boasts a remarkable track record, with 97% of its graduates employed or pursuing further education.
David walks us through the origins of Christel House, rooted in founder Christel DeHaan’s belief that every child deserves “a seat at the table of life.” We dive into what makes this model unique: the long-term commitment to students, the comprehensive wraparound services provided at no cost to families, and the ripple effects of lifting communities through sustained investment in education. David also shares insights into their expansion efforts, including partnerships with other schools and an innovative college and careers coaching program that supports students well into adulthood.
This conversation is a deep look into how educational models can and should be evaluated based on life outcomes rather than test scores. If we want to truly transform education, we must be willing to reimagine success—and that starts with staying in it for the long haul.
To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org
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In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we’re joined by David Harris, President and CEO of Christel House International, a global nonprofit breaking the cycle of poverty through an 18-year, full-circle education model. Christel House operates nine tuition-free schools across five countries and supports students from early childhood through age 23. With a mission to create better life outcomes—not just academic success—Christel House boasts a remarkable track record, with 97% of its graduates employed or pursuing further education.
David walks us through the origins of Christel House, rooted in founder Christel DeHaan’s belief that every child deserves “a seat at the table of life.” We dive into what makes this model unique: the long-term commitment to students, the comprehensive wraparound services provided at no cost to families, and the ripple effects of lifting communities through sustained investment in education. David also shares insights into their expansion efforts, including partnerships with other schools and an innovative college and careers coaching program that supports students well into adulthood.
This conversation is a deep look into how educational models can and should be evaluated based on life outcomes rather than test scores. If we want to truly transform education, we must be willing to reimagine success—and that starts with staying in it for the long haul.
To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org
We unbox:
Resources:
Produced by NOVA
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