By Clubes TED-Ed Argentina | Equipo
1. Who we reached
In 2025, the program had a wide territorial reach across Argentina, working with students from diverse social and geographic contexts. The report highlights participation in multiple provinces, showing that the initiative is not concentrated in one city but has a federal scope.
Students from different educational realities engaged in the program, including schools with fewer resources, where access to spaces for self-expression and public speaking is usually limited. This expands opportunities for young people who are often not heard in traditional education settings.
2. What changed for participants
The impact goes far beyond learning to “speak well.” Students:
Strengthened self-confidence
Developed clearer thinking and argumentation skills
Learned to transform personal experiences, questions or concerns into structured ideas
Experienced being listened to with respect
Participated in a full process from idea to public presentation
The final events, where students present their talks, are described as powerful moments of transformation. Many participants speak in public for the first time, in front of families, peers and communities, reinforcing a sense of agency and belonging.
3. Educational approach
The methodology combines:
Project-based learning
Reflective exercises
Collaborative dynamics
Public speaking techniques
Teachers play a key role as facilitators, and the program provides them with a structured framework and training so they can guide students effectively. This builds local capacity, as schools gain tools that remain even after the program cycle ends.
4. Community and ecosystem
The report shows a strong network of alliances and supporters from the education, civil society and private sectors. These partnerships help the program scale, reach new regions and ensure sustainability.
The visibility of the final events and the involvement of communities turn the students’ talks into shared cultural and educational moments, not just classroom activities.
5. Why this matters
In many schools, students rarely have structured opportunities to:
Explore their own ideas deeply
Practice speaking in public
Be heard as thinkers, not only as learners
Clubes TED-Ed addresses this gap by creating a safe and demanding process where young people develop both voice and critical perspective. This contributes to long-term skills linked to civic participation, academic development and future employability.
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By Clubes TED-Ed Argentina | Equipo
By Clubes TED-Ed Argentina | Equipo
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