The post-pandemic education landscape presents both unprecedented challenges and opportunities. Among the most pressing issues is the alarming decline in global student performance in core subjects like mathematics, science, and reading. Compounding this crisis is the worldwide teacher shortage, which affects both developing and developed nations. But can curriculum reforms succeed if there aren’t enough qualified teachers to implement them?
AI in Education: Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionize education, yet many teachers remain hesitant to adopt it. While recent data from Education Week points to relevance as a key barrier, deeper systemic issues – such as resistance to change, lack of incentives, and the growing administrative burden – are equally important and need attention.
We at PRODIREKT have already written about the recent trend of major study abroad destinations tightening their student visa regulations. This shift has sparked widespread debates about the potential impact on international education.
07–APR–2024 | In recent years, the landscape for international students seeking education abroad has been marked by significant shifts and challenges across major study destinations. From Europe to Australia, Canada to the UK, policy changes and shortages are reshaping the opportunities and experiences of students venturing abroad for their studies.