Working group member
Neil Arora
Neil Arora formerly managed partnerships for a UK education charity, focusing on narrowing the educational disadvantage gap. Previously, he taught business studies in secondary school. His Fellowship explores using equality, empowerment, and scaffolded play to address this gap. Inspired by Estonia's emphasis on play over early testing and Armenia's integration of chess in education, he seeks to understand and apply these models. His own experience, learning chess at 17 and overcoming a belief in his academic limitations, fuels his belief in the power of play for empowerment and growth. His goal is to glean insights from his Fellowship to help mitigate educational disadvantages.