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Rebuilding Through Education

ENSURING CHANGE
“At TC, I have learned to use economics as a tool for understanding individual and educational decision-making. I’ve helped TC’s Campaign for Educational Equity champion all children’s right to a sound, basic education. I believe even more strongly that education catalyzes social change.” — Emina Omeragic
During college, I volunteered at Children are the Pillars of the World, a Sarajevo-based NGO that promotes educational and ethical values in children. Their dedicated teachers inspired me to enroll in TC’s Economics & Education program in Fall 2014, confident of making a meaningful societal contribution. However, it was only upon reading Dewey’s words in Zankel Hall — “Education is the fundamental method of social progress and reform” — that I fully understood education’s transformative power.
At TC, I have learned to use economics as a tool for understanding individual and educational decision-making. I’ve helped TC’s Campaign for Educational Equity champion all children’s right to a sound, basic education. And now, as a development professional, I’m watching our faculty and students tackle public education in Brazil; prepare professional development schools in Poland; train Kenya’s teachers and mentor refugees; and more.
Today, with Bosnia’s political and economic situation still appalling, and with the country losing its most talented youth to a massive brain drain, I believe even more strongly that education catalyzes social change. I vow to uphold TC’s core values so that all children may grow up in a healthier, smarter, equitable and — now more than ever — more peaceful world. —Emina Omeragic
Emina Omeragic (M.A. ’17, Economics & Education) currently serves as Associate Director of Major Gifts & International Fundraising in TC’s Department of Development & External Affairs
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