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Engage Education Foundation
Founded2010
TypeEducational non-profit
FocusEducational inequality and accessibility
Location
ServicesEngage Wiki, Practice Exams, Seminars
Key people
Eloise Watson, Chairperson
Jake Miller-Randle, CEO
Jun Martin, CFO
Employees
115 (2014)

Engage Education Foundation or 'Engage' is an Australia-based not for profit organisation that provides educational resources to students. Founded in 2010, the organisation is run by young people aged 18 to 25, and overseen by an advisory board.[1]

Their programs include subject revision seminars attended by 7000 students annually and the recently launched free Engage Wiki. The Engage Wiki is an online educational resource that was launched in 2015 and provides explanatory videos, notes and practice exams across a range of VCE subjects.

History

Founded in 2010 by students from the University of Melbourne, Engage Education initially ran VCE revision lectures and tutoring. Since then, Engage has entered the field of digital education. All of its services now use the digital education revolution as a means to reduce the barriers to accessible education.

Programs

Engage Wiki

The Engage Wiki is an online educational initiative that launched in 2015. The website provides explanatory videos, notes and exams in a range of VCE subjects. In 2015, Engage's free practice exams registered 120,000 unique downloads.

VCE Lectures

In July and September, annually, Engage runs VCE revision lectures at The University of Melbourne.

References

  1. ^ "Engage Education | as a youth run not for profit, Engage is committed to ensuring that VCE Students can reach their full academic potential". Archived from the original on 3 October 2016. Retrieved 8 December 2019.