Organizations
How companies, institutions, and movements embody the sixteen values.
Khan Academy
A free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere
Khan Academy began as Sal Khan tutoring his cousins in mathematics over the phone, posting the explanatory videos to YouTube when he ran out of time for live sessions, and discovering that millions of other students found them useful. The organization grew from this accident into the most significant free educational resource in the world, with 120 million registered learners and content covering mathematics, science, and history in multiple languages. The growth-orientation is literal: Khan Academy exists to expand the educational capacity of the learner through structured, self-paced, mastery-based progression.
Khan Academy
A free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere
Khan Academy began as Sal Khan tutoring his cousins in mathematics over the phone, posting the explanatory videos to YouTube when he ran out of time for live sessions, and discovering that millions of other students found them useful. The organization grew from this accident into the most significant free educational resource in the world, with 120 million registered learners and content covering mathematics, science, and history in multiple languages. The growth-orientation is literal: Khan Academy exists to expand the educational capacity of the learner through structured, self-paced, mastery-based progression.
Genuinely effective mathematics and science instruction for students lacking access to good teachers or who learn at a pace that classroom instruction cannot accommodate. Free SAT preparation measurably improving access to higher education for students without resources for commercial test prep. A platform used by classroom teachers as a supplement reaching students the class format is not serving.
The limitations of self-directed learning platforms for students who lack the motivation structures, technological access, and adult support that make self-paced learning possible. The difficulty of serving the students who need the most help through a platform that requires a baseline of self-directedness to use effectively. The risk that a free, high-quality platform reduces political pressure for adequate public school funding by making deficiency seem individually solvable.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's $1.5 million grant in 2010, converting a YouTube channel into a non-profit organization and establishing the model of philanthropy-funded free educational infrastructure.