A Special Night for Opportunity Education

Image of Kelly Clarkson singing

Last Friday evening, March 1, was a special night for the Opportunity Education Foundation, which helps to give hundreds of thousands of kids in Africa and Asia access to quality education and which I’ve been privileged to support for the past eight years. We were in Dallas, Texas, at the Verizon Theater at Grand Prairie, for the first-ever Opportunity Education Benefit Concert, an exciting event headlined by the talented young pop star Kelly Clarkson.

It was a wonderful evening, filled with great music and good feeling. For me, the best part was seeing so many young people having such a good time while hearing about the foundation’s important work. It was also inspiring to hear Ms. Clarkson, whose mother is a teacher, talk about the link between education and opportunity – how America became known as the Land of Opportunity because of the access to good education that so many of us take for granted and how the Opportunity Education Foundation is working to give children all over the world the same chance to succeed.

I’m so grateful to Ms. Clarkson for supporting our efforts and helping to spread the word about Opportunity Education’s vital mission.

 

The Opportunity Tablet

Image of Joe Ricketts at a conference table

I just got back from an exciting trip to India with my brother Jim and a group of technology and education experts. We were there to advance a dream I have of giving hundreds of thousands of kids throughout the Third World what I have dubbed the Opportunity Tablet – a free tablet computer loaded with powerful digital lesson plans that would replace the educational materials Opportunity Education Foundation currently gives to schools in developing nations.

For the better part of a week, we travelled across India visiting tablet manufacturers and assembly sites, along with providers of world-class digital educational content.  In addition to learning a lot about how tablet computers can be made inexpensively and efficiently, I also got the opportunity to share my vision of how education can lift people out of poverty, enabling them to pursue jobs or start businesses that, over time, can transform a society.

The trip also reminded me of what a great country India is. Perhaps it’s a function of its youthful population or the widespread emphasis on education, but whatever the reason, India is a place where ingenuity and creativity are palpable.  My experience tells me that if these qualities are given the opportunity to flourish, the result will eventually be lasting prosperity for everyone.

And speaking of ingenuity andprosperity, while we were in Mumbai I had the opportunity to visit LoudCloud Systems, an early-stage company in which I have an interest. LoudCloud is revolutionizing the Learning Management Systems and Student Information Systems that will form the backbone for mass high-quality, analytics-driven education.  Seeing all the young faces at LoudCloud and hearing the questions they had for me was invigorating. You could feel the enthusiasm in the air – along with everyone’s belief in what they were doing and what can be accomplished with hard work . It reminded me of the early days of TD Ameritrade.

Kids in Nepal

Image of kids in Nepal playing with blocks

I wanted to share the photos of these wonderful children in Nepal working with learning materials from Opportunity Education Foundation. They are part of a group of 12 kids at their school who face more challenges than most: not only must they contend with poverty, they also happen to be deaf. What I find particularly inspiring is that their teachers learned sign language so they could educate the kids. Partnering with people who are so committed to helping children is something I find truly rewarding.