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Shaping Digital Education

Enabling Factors for Quality, Equity and Efficiency

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Investment in education technology has surged worldwide over the past decade and digital education technologies are now a key resource for OECD education and training systems. If used effectively, they promise to transform teaching and learning practices, to reduce learning inequalities and to create more inclusive and efficient education systems. However, countries’ experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic exposed shortcomings in the extent to which digital technologies are currently enabling high-quality teaching and learning, and underlined the need for supportive policies and conditions to make use of their potential. The rapidly improving capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) also bring new focus to the role of education policy in preparing learners for an AI-driven future.

This report seeks to guide governments in shaping digital education. Offering a range of perspectives for governments and education stakeholders, it analyses enabling factors that can support quality, equity and efficiency in the use of digital technologies in education systems. It provides a comprehensive review of current trends and emerging policies, covering school education, vocational education and training (VET) and higher education, highlighting pathways to support a cohesive and holistic policy framework for digital education.

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Foreword

There is no question that digital technologies have profoundly transformed our lives over recent decades. Education is no exception with digital technologies having increasingly permeated schools and higher education institutions. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the digital transformation in education and led to an unprecedented increase in the use of digital education technologies, which have now become a key resource for OECD education and training systems. If used effectively, these technologies promise to transform teaching and learning practices and enhance educators’ ability to provide high-quality instruction, to reduce learning inequalities through more differentiated learning approaches, and to create more inclusive and efficient education systems. In schools and higher education institutions, many expect that digital tools are here to stay and that their role in teaching and learning will continue to grow.

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