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5 of the biggest education trends for 2025

eSchool News

There are many topics education professionals can expect to be at the center of the conversation in 2025–from new perspectives on artificial intelligence for education to the emergence of nontraditional school models amid an increasingly competitive enrollment environment. Here are five of the biggest education trends for 2025: 1.

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Education technology and the future of Higher Ed leadership

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To quote a study on Evolllution , “60 percent of respondents said technology has fundamentally changed post-secondary teaching and learning. According to Forbes, the worldwide e-learning market is projected to be a massive $325 billion by 2025. The key takeaway from these numbers is that technology in education is here to stay.

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43 back-to-school predictions for the 2024-2025 year

eSchool News

In the 2024-2025 school year, we will need to bridge gaps between school and home to engage parents in academic recovery efforts. Microcredentials and certifications that offer students practical, high-demand skills and that can be immediately applied in the workplace are increasingly complementing high school and post-secondary degrees.

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Remote Learning Is Here to Stay, Raising Concerns About Teacher Training and Data Privacy

Edsurge

In its new “ 2020 State and Federal Cybersecurity Policy Trends ” report, CoSN says nearly 100 bills were introduced in 2020 by 27 states, Washington D.C. CoSN: “ 2020 State and Federal Cybersecurity Policy Trends.” percent over five years, so that by 2025 it’ll nearly double to $404 billion and account for 5.2

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It’s budget season: How are you preparing for the fiscal cliff?

eSchool News

The imminent end of ESSER funding has pushed school districts to a critical juncture, compelling them to confront budget deficits for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year before the “fiscal cliff” hits in 2025-2026.

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Computer Science Educators Wanted: How This New Program Is Addressing the Shortage

Edsurge

AP computer science courses are for the final mile in secondary school. We expect that the United States will need more than 30,000 secondary teachers qualified to teach CS by 2025. AP courses aren’t the biggest area of need [for teachers]. Basic Computer science courses in K-12 are a bigger need.

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Federal COVID relief funding will dry up soon. Are districts ready?

eSchool News

Congress gave districts plenty of leeway on how they could spend the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief money, or ESSER funds. Much of the spending itself must be complete by 2025, though districts may apply for extensions through 2026. Most of it was distributed based on poverty levels in each district’s community.