WISE, an Initiative of Qatar Foundation, Has Unveiled Its Global Education Barometer

WISE (World Innovation Summit for Education)

WISE, an Initiative of Qatar Foundation, Has Unveiled Its Global Education Barometer

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PARIS, Jan. 24, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

- 9 young adults out of 10 feel their generation has a responsibility to better

the world; yet, they don't feel prepared enough for it

On the occasion of the International Day of Education, WISE, an initiative of

Qatar Foundation, has released an extensive study on the views of young people.

Conducted by Ipsos the barometer aims to understand how the youth perceive

their education and how prepared and confident they are in their future. The

survey was carried out in 20 countries in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, the

Americas and Europe among 9,509 young people aged 16 to 25 years old.

The survey found that 87% of young people believe their generation has a

responsibility to better the planet, but only half of those surveyed stating

that they feel ready to understand big societal issues and take action in

finding solutions to these issues (43%). The WISE survey reveals that youth are

primarily worried about "poverty and social inequality" (17%), followed by

"climate change and the environment" (19%) and "access to employment" (20%).

The survey revealed that the three main reasons for attending school, according

to young people, are to expand their knowledge (89%), be ready for the future

(87%), and be able to find a job (87%).

Indeed, young people really value their education with nearly 90% agreeing that

education is more than learning for a career and is valuable in and of itself.

While 80% of young people claim to be satisfied with their education, there

remain two major areas in which they want to see improvement in their

education. First, a more individualized approach, with over 60% of youth saying

they would like their teachers to give them more personal advice on their

career orientation. Second, more space for 21st century skills, with less than

half of young people claiming that their schooling gives too little space for

new technologies and soft skills.

For young people to be ready to face their future and the global challenges

ahead, it is clear that wide-scale improvements to education systems across the

board are needed and the WISE survey gives us some indications as to what young

people think has to change.

To download the executive summary:

https://www.wise-qatar.org/wise-global-education-barometer-2020

To learn more about WISE: www.wise-qatar.org

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Media contact:

Lina Lahlou

media@wise.org.qa

Source: WISE (World Innovation Summit for Education)

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