Rebecca Winthrop is a senior fellow and co-director of the Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution. Her research focuses on education globally, with special attention to the skills young people need to thrive in work, life, and as constructive citizens.

Winthrop works to promote quality and relevant education, including exploring how education innovations can leapfrog progress, particularly for the most marginalized children and youth. She advises governments, international institutions, foundations, civil society organizations, and corporations on education issues. She currently serves as a board member and adviser for a number of global education organizations and lectures at Georgetown University.

She has co-led the Brookings Task Force on Next Generation Community Schools. She has served as the chair of the U.N. Secretary General’s Global Education First Initiative’s Technical Advisory Group, helping to frame an education vision that focuses on access, quality, and global citizenship. With UNESCO Institute of Statistics, she co-led the Learning Metrics Task Force that involved inputs from education professionals in over 100 countries to identify how to measure what matters in education systems. She has been a member of numerous other global education initiatives including the G-20 Education Task Force, the Mastercard Foundation’s Youth Learning Advisory Committee, the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Councils on education, and an education adviser to the Clinton Global Initiative.

Prior to joining the Brookings Institution in June 2009, Winthrop spent 15 years working in the field of education for displaced and migrant communities. As the head of education for the International Rescue Committee, she was responsible for the organization’s education work in over 20 conflict-affected countries. She has been actively involved in developing the evidence base around and global attention to education in the developing world. In her prior position, she helped develop global policy for the education in emergencies field, especially around the development of global minimum standards for education in contexts of armed conflict and state fragility.

Winthrop has authored numerous articles, reports, books, and book chapters, including most recently “Leapfrogging Inequality: Remaking Education to Help Young People Thrive” with Adam Barton and Eileen McGivney; “Beyond Reopening Schools: How Education Can Emerge Stronger Than Before COVID-19” with Emiliana Vegas; “Addressing Education Inequality with a Next Generation of Community Schools: A Blueprint for Mayors, States, and the Federal Government” with the Brookings Task Force on Next Generation Community Schools; and “The Need for Civic Education in 21st Century Schools.” Her work has been featured in the BBC, ABC News, CNN, NPR, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the New York Times, Newsweek, Time Ideas, NPR, the Economist, the Financial Times, the Guardian, Bloomberg News, Glamour, and CSPAN, among others.

She was educated at Columbia University, Teachers College (Ph.D., 2008); Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs (M.A., 2001); and Swarthmore College, (B.A., 1996).

Contact
202-540-7753 — Global Economy and Development program
Topics
Children & Families
Education
Education in Developing Nations
Education Technology
Humanitarian & Disaster Assistance
Migrants, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons
Programs
Global Economy and Development
Centers
Center for Sustainable Development
Center for Universal Education
Additional Expertise Areas
International Education
Children's Well-being
Civic Education
Education Innovation
Education in Emergencies
Parents and Parenting
Post-conflict Reconstruction
Skills for a Changing World
Current Positions
Member, Right to Play International Board of Directors
Member, Education Outcomes Fund Advisory Board
Member, Imagine Worldwide Board of Directors
Member, Fuller Project Board of Directors
Member, Global Teacher Prize Judging Academy
Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University, Walsh School of Foreign Service
Mentor, Obama Foundation Scholars Program
Member, Expert Council, Alliance for the Future of Digital Learning, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives
Member, Advisory Committee, Luminos Fund
Past Positions
Member, The Purple Project for Democracy
Member, Learning Sciences and Exchange Advisory Council
Member, Judging Committee, MIT Solve
Chair, UN Secretary General’s Global Education First Initiative’s Technical Advisory Committee
Member, G-20 Education Task Force
Member, World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Councils for Education
Steering Committee Member, World Economic Forum’s New Visions for Education Project
Member, Mastercard Foundation’s Youth Learning Advisory Committee
Track Advisor, Education and Workforce Development, Clinton Global Intiative
Head of Education, International Rescue Committee
Chair, Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) Steering Group
Member, INEE Minimum Standards Working Group
Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies Steering Group, Minimum Standards Working Group, and Working Group on Education and Fragility
Member, INEE Working Group on Education and Fragility
Member, United Nations Humanitarian Aid Reform’s Education Advisory Committee
Member, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Safe Schools Advisory Committee
Lecturer at Columbia University and University of Ulster
Education
Ph,D,, Columbia University, Teachers College, 2008
M,A,, Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs, 2001
B,A,, Swarthmore College, 1996