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Posted on 01/05/202628/04/2026 by Rafael Scapin

Decoding Khan Academy’s Mission: Free World-Class Education for Anyone, Anywhere

A deep reflection on Khan Academy’s mission, international strategy, and the gap between ambitious goals and ground realities in resource-constrained classrooms. Drawing from my interview experience and secondary research across India, Pakistan, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

https://guptasudhir.com/blog/decoding-khan-academy-mission-world-class-education

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