Learn How The $1.1 Trillion Primary Education Market is Changing Its Landscape

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        And just as a reminder of the absolute agony he’s suffering, his tin-eared idiot of a wife posted a picture of him and their two children with their backs to the camera, enjoying their not-so-hard-earned ‘freedom’ in an idyllic garden. Education is an important aspect of a life and of a society. It helps a person have a better chance to compete in the workforce and a society to have better economic growth. Poor access to education leads to poverty which is why governments are working hard to deliver quality education to their constituents.

        This is also the reason why governments are eager to pursue schools reopening in the midst of a pandemic despite the limited preparations. They have little or no sense of national identity, ‘nation’ being a dirty word. They are far more interested in identity politics, such as trans issues and questions of race and so-called white privilege. The only thing they really seem to care about is how they come across on social media – a kind of ‘does my virtue look big in this?’ mentality.

        And don’t get me wrong, it was wonderful to see so many people thronging the Mall, and all those street parties (in defiance of the gloomy weather). But for me, at any rate, the official celebrations were just tinged with… well, an inescapable sense of melancholy. The rapid spread of the Coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, in many countries caused widespread school closure around the world to mitigate the development of a full-blown pandemic.

        This abrupt decision saved lives as it protected people from getting infected and continues to prevent more possible damages of the pandemic. However, global school closure greatly affects the education sector causing delays in classes and changes in the education system. Personalized Learning: There’s a growing emphasis on personalized learning approaches that cater to individual student needs and learning styles. This can involve technology-driven tools, differentiated instruction techniques, and smaller class sizes.

        Market Revenue: The primary education market is not just about size; it generates significant revenue. With a projected market revenue of USD 1.1 trillion by 2028, the demand for quality primary education solutions is undeniable. This revenue encompasses teacher training, educational resources, and technology integration. How they ever managed to go on to live anything even resembling a normal existence is a mystery to me.

        But somehow, they did. They knew the value of life, you see, understood how precious and precarious it is. They had survived: they owed it to those who did not to keep going. One of the options to continue education while we are still experiencing the threat of the COVID-19 is to bring education to online platforms. With the use of computers and internet connection, teachers and students can conduct classes while staying at home. This is a great alternative to traditional frontal classes as it ensures absolute social distancing which is necessary to prevent the spread of the disease.

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