According to UNESCO, in 2030, around 825 million people worldwide will still lack the ability to read and write.
In 2020, Pandemi Covid-19 has changed the world of education significantly, forcing most students to learn remotely.
Technology such as AI (Artificial Intelligence) and VR (Virtual Reality) will be increasingly used in future education.
Stem Education (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) will be increasingly important in preparing students to work in the fields of technology and science in the future.
Character education and social skills such as leadership, teamwork, and communication will be more important in future education.
Inclusive education, which encourages the participation of all students, including them with special needs, will be increasingly emphasized.
Online and long distance education will continue to grow and more used in the future.
Education will be increasingly directed at the development of skills needed to work in the digital age, such as programming and data analysis.
Education will further focus on lifelong learning, where people will continue to learn and develop skills throughout their lives.
Education will increasingly related to global issues such as climate change, global health, and social inequality.