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Data & Statistics

Technology in Education Statistics, companies and data from all over the globe - Educational Technology in school Statistics. → Read More

Gabriel S. Zinny

EdTechReview™ (ETR) is a community for educators and learners where they can find useful news, trends & insights, research, product reviews, events, training and consultation on education technology to improve teaching, learning and hence education. → Read More

What To Study After Secondary School

"I decided to study when I was almost thirty years old because I had not been able to develop my skills before then. I decided to start even though I wa... → Read More

Online Learning: Bending the Cost Curve in Higher Education?

While the debate still remains open about the level of quality that the sector is capable of delivering, it is offering a valid alternative for working adults or marginalized students who would otherwise receive little or no education. → Read More

The Magic of Thinking Big

"Technology has the power to drive equity, but it can also widen the lead of those who have an advantage. If the technology revolution only happens for families who have money - I don't think it's a revolution."... → Read More

Automation, Productivity, and Human Capital in Latin America

As Latin America comes down from a decade of growth based on exporting commodities at high world prices, it faces the next challenge: transitioning to a higher-productivity economy.... → Read More

The On-Demand Economy and the Global Skills Gap

Today, the majority of the world's population uses a cell phone. In addition, what is known as the "internet of things" is connecting us to our appliances, our cars, and our buildings through wireless artificial intelligence. This has major... → Read More

In Colombia, Education Is in Fashion

For decades, policymakers have pursued a sustained program of education reform, recognizing that positive results require long-term commitment. It is even more impressive when the context -- one of near-constant guerrilla warfare and drug-related vio... → Read More

In Colombia, Education Is in Fashion

Visit any hotel in Colombia, and you will hear a diversity of languages. Chinese, Arabic and English are being spoken almost as much as Spanish. That's b... → Read More

¿Quién es el responsable de la calidad educativa en América Latina?

En América Latina, la mayoría de las aulas son como una 'caja negra': el sistema desconoce lo que realmente sucede en ellas.... → Read More

Political Leadership Is Central to Successful Education Reform

"The school was a mess - low graduation rates, gang violence bleeding into it from a neighborhood now often a battleground, and a faculty close to the breaking point." This is not, as one might assume, a story from a poor community in a dev... → Read More

The Global Talent Crunch

To begin with, globalization is generating increased competition among companies not only in the traditional centers of business and finance in the developed world, but from emerging countries as well.... → Read More

Education Quality in Latin America Comes Down to Teachers

It seems like almost every day more evidence comes in showing that teachers are the most important single factor when it comes to education quality. While that makes intuitive sense, it is also critical to have empirical evidence to support it.... → Read More

Educacion 3.0 and the Future of Talent in the Americas

Social entrepreneurs, non-profit organizations, NGOs, and private sector leaders are all pioneering new models of teaching and learning, new methods of training teachers, and better systems of evaluation.... → Read More

Balancing Efficiency and Quality in Education

To some, making education more efficient is simply a matter of better budget management and improved allocation of resources. But to many others, speaking in these terms at all when talking about a child's right to learn seems inappropriate.... → Read More