Technology Driven Education Project (TDEP)


The Problem

18% of people worldwide are illiterate (1 in 5 people)

14% is the U.S. illiteracy rate versus 1%-5% in other industrialized countries

The Solution

Technology-Driven Education Project (TDEP) is the Bailey Institute’s global initiative to nurture leaders and reduce illiteracy through Internet-delivered English, science and mathematics courses that prepare people for work, tertiary education and success in the digital age. TDEP plans to expand to the U.S. and Nepal in 2011.

TDEP Success

TDEP achieved 98% success for 174 Liberian students in 2010.

"For the first time, I had enough time to focus on each lesson for as long as I wished. I feel confident as I begin my first year at the university level.” Mardea Weefur, College of Health Sciences.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Jamaica's Ministry of education reports, "Low performance of Jamaican students and those of other Caribbean countries in the core subject areas of mathematics and English. This is of both national and regional concern." Jamaica Gleaner, February 23, 2011 


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