Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder of Facebook, has always championed the mission of connecting the world. Now, together with his wife, Priscilla Chan, he’s extending that vision to the education sector.
In a recent announcement, Zuckerberg revealed a generous donation of $20 million to EducationSuperHighway, a non-profit dedicated to expanding broadband access in schools. This significant contribution coincides with the release of a new EducationSuperHighway report, showcasing a remarkable milestone—20 million students across the United States have gained access to broadband in classrooms since 2013. Such rapid progress aligns perfectly with Zuckerberg’s “move fast” ethos and his commitment to making a tangible impact.
The $20 million donation, coupled with ongoing support from the Obama administration’s ConnectED initiative, aims to bridge the digital divide that persists in education. The goal is to ensure that all students, regardless of their background or location, have equal opportunities to leverage technology in their learning journeys.
Zuckerberg’s involvement in education philanthropy is not new. One of his most notable education projects was the $100 million donation to the Newark School District in 2010. Since then, he and his wife, through their foundation Startup:Education, have continued to expand their philanthropic endeavors in the education sector.
Their investments include backing the micro-school startup, AltSchool, and contributing $120 million to schools in the Bay Area. Additionally, they’ve collaborated with Summit Public Schools to develop personalized learning technology, recognizing the transformative potential of tailored educational approaches.
Recently, the couple made headlines with the announcement of their plans to establish “The Primary School,” an educational institution geared towards providing quality education to low-income students. These initiatives stem from Zuckerberg’s conviction that leveraging technology to personalize education holds the key to reforming America’s schools.
However, the impact of technology in education is hinged on having access to the internet in the classroom. Zuckerberg emphasizes the importance of this connectivity, stating, “One day we’ll connect the world and provide personalized learning for all students, and we’ll keep focusing on this until that happens.”
With Zuckerberg and Chan’s commitment to closing the digital divide, backed by substantial contributions and their unwavering belief in personalized learning, the future of education in America looks increasingly promising. As the world progresses towards greater connectivity, their philanthropic efforts continue to pave the way for transformative change in the realm of education.