"Education Nation" is NBC News' initiative to engage citizens in a solutions-focused conversation about the state of education in the United States. The initiative was launched in the fall of 2010 and continues to be a key feature of the news division through local events and on-air programming across the network's shows and platforms throughout the year.
Heading into its third year, the “Education Nation” initiative will employ all platforms of NBC News— including MSNBC, programs like “NBC Nightly News,” “Today,” “Rock Center,” and “Meet the Press,” digital properties such as and , and live events across the country—in a continued effort to shine a spotlight on the challenges, potential solutions and innovations spanning today's education landscape. In 2012, “Education Nation” will deepen public engagement in a solutions-focused discussion on improving student achievement and preparedness for the workforce— giving special attention to innovation and technology. The centerpiece of “Education Nation” 2012 will be the national summit in New York City from Sept. 23-25. The event will be held in a new venue to be announced later in 2012. In addition to the summit, the network is also continuing “Education Nation On-The-Road” in the spring of 2012. Making stops in Denver, Atlanta and Miami in April and May, the NBC News team hosting a series of panels and events involving NBC News anchors and correspondents, local leaders, officials, educators, parents, and students.
Education Nation 2011
In 2011, “Education Nation” launched its first on-the-road tour, hosting a series of panels and events focused on local education issues in Chicago, Los Angeles and Philadelphia. In September, NBC News hosted its second-annual “Education Nation” Summit on Rockefeller Plaza from Sunday, Sept. 25 through Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2011. In addition to the events, NBC News also constructed the "Education Nation Experience"—a state-of-the-art public exhibit where visitors could engage with videos and interactive tools to explore the skills, knowledge and training required to succeed in the 21st Century. Sunday's events included a national Teacher Town Hall with hundreds of teachers from across the country and thousands more online at , and the world premiere of American Teacher—a documentary film narrated by Matt Damon. Monday and Tuesday featured back-to-back panel discussions hosted by NBC News talent like Tom Brokaw, Brian Williams, and Ann Curry with contributions from U.S. Secretary of EducationArne Duncan, Warren Buffett, Melinda Gates, and numerous civic leaders including ten governors from across the U.S. and former President Bill Clinton.