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- 6 charts on education around the world | World Economic Forum
For the average woman elsewhere, net financial returns for tertiary education are $167,400, representing only two-thirds of those for a man In seven countries, men saw a higher return of up to 50% The difference was particularly pronounced in Japan, where male graduates can expect a net financial return of almost $240,000, compared with just
- Revolutionizing Classrooms: How AI Is Reshaping Global Education
A new World Economic Forum report explores how artificial intelligence could revolutionize education systems and improve the experiences of educators and students alike The new research outlines AI’s wide-ranging potential – from personalizing learning experiences, to streamlining administrative tasks, integrating AI into educational curricula and more – and finds that a responsible
- The future of education is in experiential learning and VR
Methods of education have not kept pace with advances in technology but the imperative of change is becoming more apparent Virtual reality (VR) is being adopted more readily as the gains of experiential learning is being realised VR is making education less conventional and advancing K-12, higher education and vocational training
- Heres how COVID-19 affected education - The World Economic Forum
As well as its health impacts, COVID-19 had a huge effect on the education of children – but the full scale is only just starting to emerge As pandemic lockdowns continue to shut schools, it’s clear the most vulnerable have suffered the most Recovering the months of lost education must be a priority for all nations
- How COVID-19 has changed the way we educate children
In about 60% of countries, the Ministry of Education created its own platform to display educational content for teachers and students in primary and secondary education Commercial (e g Microsoft Teams, Google Classroom) and open source platforms (e g Moodle, Canvas) were also used to complement those national education platforms for the
- Why we must invest more in education | World Economic Forum
In advanced countries, almost 90% of the population aged 15-64 has attained at least some secondary education, compared to only 63% in developing countries Likewise, though more than 33% of the working-age population in advanced countries has achieved some level of tertiary education, the proportion is just 12% in the developing world
- Gender Gap Report 2025 - The World Economic Forum
However, parity has also risen because male enrolment shares have dropped in tertiary education, increasing the relative balance between men and women but lowering educational reach overall The Southern Asian economy sees political parity drop from 12 2% in 2024 to 11% in 2025
- 10 reasons why Finlands education system is the best in the world
The current pipeline for education in America is incredibly stagnant and immutable Children are stuck in the K-12 circuit jumping from teacher to teacher Each grade a preparation for the next, all ending in the grand culmination of college, which then prepares you for the next grand thing on the conveyor belt
- 4 trends that will shape the future of higher education
Higher education needs to reform by moving towards active learning, teaching skills that will endure in a changing world, and adopting formative assessment Here are 4 higher education trends to watch out
- These 12 innovators are transforming the future of education
COVID-19 continues to disrupt schoolchildren’s right to a quality education In March 2021, schools in 57 countries were still closed, according to the World Bank Deloitte launched the WorldClass Education Challenge on the World Economic Forum's UpLink platform to search for innovators who are bridging gaps in learning and access
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