Study in Canada Roadshow by GLinks focuses on increased incentives to foreign students

Study in Canada Roadshow by GLinks focuses on increased incentives to foreign students
  • Dubai-based international education consultants GLinks is organizing a six-day Gulf-wide Study in Canada with GLinks to help more than 3,000 students find their dream academic curriculum in 19 Canadian universities and colleges in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and the UAE
  • As many as 621,565 international students held study permits intended for different study levels in Canada in 2021;
  • The number of international students in Canada enrolled in higher education reached 388,782 students in 2021;
  • From January 1, 2022, to the end of August 2022, more than 452,000 study permit applications have been processed, according to EduCanada and
  • In 2018, international students in Canada contributed an estimated $21.6 billion to Canada’s GDP and supported almost 170,000 jobs for Canada’s middle class. 

Date: Dubai, UAE: Foreign students in Canada can now avail higher working hours to cover their tuition fees in addition to obtaining greater employment opportunities as well as higher immigration intake due to strong economic growth prospects, various authorities have announced in recent months.

According to the National Statistics Office of Canada, in 2021, as many as 621,565 international students held study permits intended for different study levels. The number of international students in Canada enrolled in higher education only is currently 388,782 students.

From January 1, 2022, to the end of August 2022, more than 452,000 study permit applications have been processed, according to EduCanada, the official education department of the Government of Canada. During the same period in 2021, which was a record year, 367,000 applications were processed. This represents an increase of 23 percent, it said.

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) processed nearly 119,000 study permit extension applications in 2021, with an approval rate of 97 percent. From January 1, 2022, to the end of August 2022, more than 135,000 were processed, with an approval rate of 96 percent.

Government of Canada allocates CAD$8 million scholarships to international students per year. In addition to these, foreign students could avail provincial government and other private sector scholarships as well as community work programme and on-the-job training and internships.

The Government of Canada had earlier launched its International Education Strategy for 201-2024.

“In 2018, international students in Canada contributed an estimated $21.6 billion to Canada’s GDP and supported almost 170,000 jobs for Canada’s middle class. This is a significant economic contribution—and one that is felt right across the country,” James Gordon Carr, Minister of International Trade Diversification, Government of Canada, said in a statement.

“With a Budget 2019 allocation of $147.9 million over five years followed by $8 million per year of ongoing funding, our new International Education Strategy will, in collaboration with the provinces, territories, associations and institutions, increase support for Canadian education sector institutions to help grow their export services and explore new opportunities.”

 Canada’s appeal as an immigration destination has been increasing over the past two decades, with a total of 492,984 people immigrating to the country between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022, many of them being former students who had been living on work visa. This figure is an increase from 2000-2001, when approximately 252,527 immigrants came to Canada, and is more than double the figure recorded for 2020-2021, due to a higher demand for work.

 “With the economy growing at a faster rate than employers can hire new workers, Canada needs to look at every option so that we have the skills and workforce needed to fuel our growth. Immigration will be crucial to addressing our labour shortage,” Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, Government of Canada, said in a recent statement.

 “By allowing international students to work more while they study, we can help ease pressing needs in many sectors across the country, while providing more opportunities for international students to gain valuable Canadian work experience and continue contributing to our short-term recovery and long-term prosperity.”

In order to attract more international students, the Government of Quebec Province has announced that international students who are selected by an educational institution and who meet the criteria will pay the same tuition fees as Québec students. This measure will take effect in the Fall 2023 term.

“Starting in September 2023, a limited number of exemptions from differential tuition fees will be granted to international students enrolled at and selected by a university or college located outside the territory of the Montréal metropolitan community, the announcement said.

GLinks Group, a UAE-based international educational consultant is organizing a six-day Gulf-wide regional roadshow – Study in Canada with GLinks – that features 19 Canadian universities, is set to kick off on Wednesday, February 15, in Bahrain and close in Dubai on February 20, 2022.

The roadshow will be attended by 19 premier universities of Canada who will meet students, parents to discuss their choice of subject, academic ambition and the scholarship opportunities as well as work permit related issues. Among these, officials from the University of Waterloo, University of New Brunswick, University of Prince Edward Island, University of Alberta, Brock University, Acadia University, Western University, Brescia University College, Trent University, MacEwan University, University of Windsor, University of Guelph, Georgian University, NAIT, Durham College, North Island College, Columbia College and Huron at Western, will be attending the roadshows to help enroll students.

Study in Canada with GLinks roadshow moves from Bahrain on Wednesday, February, 15, to Doha, Qatar on February 16, to Kuwait on Friday, February 17, 2023. Muscat, Oman will host the roadshow on Saturday, February 18, 2023 before it shifts to Dubai on Sunday, February 19, 2023.

Glinks International has designed processes to make studying abroad a smooth and organised experience for aspiring students. It ensures that students are completely satisfied with overseas education consultancy services.

Prabhjeet Singh, Chief Executive Officer of GLinks Group, says, “We work closely with leading international universities and colleges that offer some of the best academic programmes. The idea of organizing the Study in Canada with GLinks roadshow is to bridge the gap between the parents and students of the GCC countries and the student recruiters and academic leaders of Canada and help them come closer to understand their needs and the processes involved in admission.

“We pre-select students for selected universities and the roadshow helps them to make their choices. As educational consultants, our key objective is to help the students get the best academic curriculum of their choice and get going.”

Officials at Glinks, believe that overseas education is a wonderful way to grow and experience the world and its diverse cultures. It teaches to be more accepting and knowledgeable. Studying abroad can help students be more prepared to make informed decisions about their future career.

“We pride ourselves on the relationships we build. We share excellent bonds with our students and match them individually with counsellors who guide them through every step: from selecting a country of study to choosing a suitable programme, study permit assistance and both travel and housing,” Singh says.

“Our excellent education counsellors give minute attention to each student’s individual needs, so that they are not overwhelmed by their prospect of living in a new country or burdened with the anxiety of building a social life on campus.

“We provide complete consultation services starting with the pre-assessment stage, at which counselling is offered to properly evaluate the students’ needs and final objectives, followed by thorough guidance on application process, enrolment process, accommodation, travel assistance and departure and pre-departure mandatories.

“We make sure that no student is missing out on important formalities or documentation processes, as these can delay their overseas journey and cause them to lose confidence. It is important to stay in control and focused when aiming for a global academic experience and we are all set to help students make their dream come true in a few easy steps.”

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About GLinks Group 

 GLinks Group is a leading education consultant headquartered in the UAE with offices all across the Gulf countries and India, serving thousands of aspiring students to pursue their dream higher education in different parts of the world.

 With a focus to offer end-to-end education consultancy, GLinks’ trained professionals offer complete counselling, including understanding the students’ educational needs and preference, financial capability, preparing students help them with application, scholarships, admission and post-admission travel and induction services – providing them total support.

 The company started its journey with a four-member team in 2010 with one branch in Dubai, one study destination in Canada and partnership with just one college. As of 2022, the company has partnered with 116 reputed international institutions, summer camps, service providers and banks. It currently has a team of more than 72 members and its branches spread across nations including the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and India.

 The company strives to drive improvements in the education consulting industry in the areas of professionalism and accountability by delivering high-quality results with integrity and fostering an environment of learning and fearless innovation.

 Web: https://glinksgroup.com/ 

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Wyoming home-schoolers increased even after the return to school | Education

Wyoming home-schoolers increased even after the return to school | Education

Wyoming young children emptied out of educational facilities when COVID-19 surged across the condition in spring 2020. Some of them have not returned, opting for household education in its place.

The number of learners in Wyoming who have chosen residence schooling has amplified throughout the pandemic, following developments exhibiting a countrywide surge in residence education throughout COVID has caught even after the worst of the pandemic.

According to data from the Wyoming Office of Schooling, the variety of students who were being dwelling-schooled amplified by about 43.9{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} in between the 2018-2019 school yr and the 2019-2020 university 12 months. That variety additional enhanced by about 50.3{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} for 2020-2021, even as vaccines became accessible and most university districts in Wyoming returned to in-man or woman instruction. That brought the whole amount of Wyomingites who were residence-schooled final university 12 months to 3,884.

The quantity of property-colleges has amplified as very well, more than doubling from 822 educational facilities in the 2018-2019 12 months to 1,959 in 2020-2021.

Nationally, home education numbers rose in the year subsequent the starting of the pandemic but then dipped in 2022, despite the fact that the lower wasn’t equivalent to the first enhance in house schoolers, in accordance to a new report from the Associated Push.

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The increase in household education has sparked debates throughout the country about how it must be controlled.

But that has not really been the situation in Wyoming, according to Sen. Chris Rothfuss, D-Laramie, a member of Wyoming’s Joint Education Committee.

“We have been really fingers-off when it will come to any variety of affect around the criteria and curriculums of personal colleges or the criteria and curriculums of homeschools,” he reported.

There are, commonly talking, two kinds of home education in Wyoming — just one exactly where a scholar will have a digital training but even now be portion of a community faculty district, and the other exactly where a college student is educated by a guardian or guardian and isn’t element of a public college. In the previous circumstance, learners are still held to community education criteria even nevertheless they are learning from household. Definitely, a great deal of students had to take part in this type of property schooling through the pandemic, even if they didn’t want to. The selection of pupils who ended up dwelling-schooled through the pandemic would be greater than the previously outlined numbers if all these college students have been integrated in the information.

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Virtual education in Wyoming grew more than 300{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} between 2020 and 2021, growth could urge legislative action

In the previous 12 months the quantity of virtual learners enrolled grew by much more than 300{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} — to more than 5,400 for the 2020-2021 educational calendar year. The selection of districts giving these applications also greater.

Learners in the latter circumstance aren’t held to all those same specifications, even while they can however get component in public faculty activities, like becoming a member of an orchestra or soccer crew, for illustration. Wyoming’s residence-faculty laws for this team are rather free these students have to research selected state-mandated subjects and keep on their education from age 7 to 16. But there are not any trainer qualification or evaluation prerequisites for dwelling-educational facilities that are separate from community colleges. That does not suggest, for the most component, that these youngsters are subsequent a fully special curriculum. Wyoming College Board Association Government Director Brian Farmer claimed that most mothers and fathers and guardians of property-university learners choose to stick to a business curriculum that they can get.

Instead than focusing on regulations, Rothfuss stated legislators have been a lot more worried about delivering means for college students who opt for homeschooling.

Final yr, for case in point, Rep. Sue Wilson, R-Cheyenne, sponsored a invoice that would have presented college districts income — $65 million — for district college students who were home-schooled or attended non-public colleges. But there had been some issues about whether people community dollars must be connected to more accountability for personal and dwelling-colleges given that they presently tumble below fewer point out oversight when compared to general public universities. But that invoice finished up dying in the Property.

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Proposal would reimburse home school and private school families in Wyoming

The legislation would give school districts dollars for pupils who reside in the district but are residence-schooled or attend private educational facilities. Dad and mom of individuals college students would be qualified for half of that funds.

Farmer explained that it is likely much too early to inform if these increases in house-schoolers is truly a development, or if numbers will stage out all over again as things return a lot more or considerably less to regular.

“We never rather know how issues will stability out as we transfer out of the pandemic,” he stated.

Right now, Farmer stated the main emphasis is to recognize the needs between learners who opt for to arrive back to in-man or woman faculty right after hoping home education in the course of the pandemic.

“If there is a sustained uptick in children who are earning the alternative to do homeschooling, then I feel it’s significant to understand why they are generating that selection and if the school district can serve the want of these youngsters.”

Manatee Commission Approves Increased Funding to Manasota Care Net

Manatee Commission Approves Increased Funding to Manasota Care Net

BRADENTON — In a standard meeting Tuesday, the Manatee County Fee unanimously authorized $100,000 funding to Manasota Care Web, a non-profit disaster being pregnant middle. The volume is 2 times the original funding authorised by the board in July of previous 12 months.

Commissioner James Satcher first asked the board to look at a motion to approve a full of $100,000 of funding to supply assist to two nonprofits that provide pregnant ladies in need to have of prenatal treatment. The movement for funding was in concert with Satcher’s then-exertion to garnish board help for a county ordinance that would have banned abortion companies from furnishing solutions in Manatee County. 

In July, the board approved Satcher’s motion for the county to supply funding for two non-profit corporations which get the job done to aid women experiencing unplanned or undesirable pregnancies, but not abortion companies. The board accredited $50,000 every to Fix Maternity Properties and Manasota Care Internet. The proposal was accepted by the board in a 5-1 vote. 

Even so, Clear up Maternity Residences later on declined the county’s offer of the unrequested funding. 

The item returned to Tuesday’s consent agenda with a revision requested by Satcher in which the board was asked to shift to approve the put together total—$50,000 initially accredited to Manasota Care Web moreover the $50,000 accepted but declined to Solve Maternity Properties.

Although the board did in the long run approve the adjust, the vote arrived soon after a rather lengthy debate which incorporated commissioner considerations around the place the funding would be sourced, and the process—or deficiency of process—involved. 

The approved funding is now established to come from county reserves as opposed to the Children’s Products and services Tax Fund. The latter would have essential much more stringent processes and necessities for this sort of funding. 

In his opinions, Satcher explained to his fellow board customers, “Permit me just be very clear, I am hopeful for, and count on a 7- vote.”

Satcher described his placement that the permitted funds have been by now established apart with the intention to be specified as a whole of $100,000. With Remedy Maternity Households declining, it was Satcher’s situation that the full funding must be easily permitted by the board to default in entirety to Manasota Treatment Web. 

But some of the other commissioners expressed doubt about the approach and precedent these a movement might set. 

Commissioner George Kruse agreed with the authentic premise of approving funding to nonprofit companies that deliver products and services to pregnant women of all ages. Nonetheless, Kruse expressed annoyance over the deficiency of system or discussion prior to Tuesday’s looking for acceptance to supply all the funding to Manasota Care Web. The commissioner also referenced an software excellent that was submitted by the firm to the Children’s Services Advisory Committee for an extra $250,000 in funding from the county. 

“This is a slippery slope that everybody up on this board, we are likely to regret,” claimed Kruse, detailing that every commissioner on the board could have an firm or trigger that they really feel strongly warrants county funding. Kruse argued that should really the board approve the funding overall from the fee reserves, in time it will turn into tough to deny very similar long term commissioner requests. 

“It is disingenuous to say that just one cause is considerably less important to a specific commissioner,” Kruse argued. “We will need to take care of this procedure just before this receives out of hand.”

Commissioner Reggie Bellamy felt equally regarding a deficiency of system. Bellamy went a stage further more asking the board no matter if they would react in the same way to him really should he make a motion for the county to present funding to youth results in he is passionate about. 

Soon after the board’s vote, Bellamy analyzed the concern he had elevated earlier in the discussion. 

“I would like to make a motion for $100,000 to be taken out of the basic fund of the fee to go towards the assist of Juneteenth Celebration with the Rosalyn Education Student Products and services and Instructional Consultants Consortium Inc,” Bellamy said, “as nicely as support for the Unidos Heritage Celebration to be split equally. That is my motion,” Bellamy concluded. 

Nevertheless his motion was effectively identified as to concern, it unsuccessful to move in a 4-3 vote with only Commissioners Bellamy, Kruse, and Servia supporting. 

Soon after it was apparent his movement would not receive the support of the board, Bellamy explained, “And my position has been established.”

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With over 100,000 students in home school, NC lawmakers consider increased tracking :: WRAL.com

With over 100,000 students in home school, NC lawmakers consider increased tracking :: WRAL.com

— Homeschooling in North Carolina noticed a massive jump all through the pandemic, with about one particular in 10 learners now schooled at home.

A regulation developed many years in the past sharply restricts condition oversight when it will come to homeschooling. However, with some 112,000 family members now homeschooling their students, some lawmakers say it could be time to revisit that.

Chena Flood, who sales opportunities the North Carolina Division of Non-General public Education, spelled out the 1987 regulation, which claims that after mom and dad notify the state they are opening a homeschool, they do not have to report particulars like:

  • How quite a few learners they have
  • What they are understanding
  • How they are performing academically

Homeschools have to give 1 countrywide examination a 12 months of their selection, but they’re not essential to report student’s scores.

At a point out oversight assembly on Tuesday, lawmakers seemed stunned by how comfortable homeschooling prerequisites are.

“The take a look at is taken, but they could fail the examination and even now graduate?” requested point out Rep. Erin Pare.

“Sure. The legislation does not have any stipulations about educational necessities or standards,” said Flood, who holds a doctorate in education and learning.

“The software looks like once they are acknowledged into homeschooling, that’s it. Is that it?” requested state Sen. Ernestine Bazemore.

Flood explained not exactly—but they can not test on each a person, in particular given their modest staff in contrast with the around 100,000 residence colleges in the point out.

“Some homeschoolers keep true to, ‘We’re not providing you nearly anything unless of course you occur to our door,'” Flood reported. “And that is not achievable.”

Should the legislation be up-to-date to observe progress of homeschool pupils?

Bazemore stated the law wants to be up to date to keep track of far more data.

Homeschool mum or dad Matthew McDill, who sales opportunities advocacy group North Carolinians for Property Instruction, disagrees. The team encourages homeschool households to share data the point out requests, but he does not imagine the point out should really call for any far more info.

“The bigger query, of study course, is, what do they have to have to know and why?” McDill explained. “Our desire largely is to guard the rights of mothers and fathers to homeschool. And so we are not typically intrigued in additional polices.”

McDill stated lawmakers could glance at national studies of homeschooled learners. He cited a single that identified they did as well or improved than their friends on standardized checks.

COVID-19 has changed higher ed for good with increased level of online learning

COVID-19 has changed higher ed for good with increased level of online learning
COVID-19 has changed higher ed for good with increased level of online learning
Cal Point out Extensive Beach front journalism professor Gwen Shaffer turns the web page on her notes in the course of a digital class in her Belmont Shore dwelling Tuesday, Jan. 31. 2022. Picture by Brandon Richardson.

When the coronavirus distribute to the U.S., millions ended up forced to continue to be property from do the job and faculty. With tiny recognize, schools and universities nationwide were pressured to change their learning designs to a fully electronic place.

The changeover, at initially, seemed short term. But as colleges and universities have worked through the difficulties to make a technique that lets for studying exclusively on line, officials now say distant instruction will probably come to be a long lasting fixture of higher training.

The early issues that professors and administrators faced in implementing this kind of a key change, however, ended up serious.

“Pre-pandemic [online] choices have been small at finest,” Lee Douglas, vice president of educational affairs at Extensive Seashore City College or university mentioned. “It was not actually that common.”

The transition to 100{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} on-line instruction was complicated for learners, Douglas said, as properly as educators. “It was, I’ll be very straightforward, a traumatic working experience for a lot of.”

Prior to the pandemic, William Jeynes, a professor of education and learning at Cal State Prolonged Beach front, reported he assumed his deficiency of expertise with educating on the web put him in the minority. However, when the university established up Zoom tutorials for lecturers, he quickly recognized the large vast majority of his colleagues ended up as new to the format as he was.

A further assumption Jeynes had, “and it turned out to be erroneous, is that in conditions of technological capacity, my students have been ahead of me,” he claimed. “Many of them have been, but what shocked me is how a lot of college students I experienced to guide technologically.”

Despite the early challenges, the two educators concur there are numerous added benefits to on the net discovering. The key benefit amid the pandemic, of training course, was the means to keep on training learners for the duration of a time of turmoil that saved individuals bodily aside.

A further important profit of on the internet instruction is the adaptability offered to both of those students and teachers, Douglas claimed. Prior to the pandemic, asynchronous on line lessons (people with out established conference instances) were being the most popular type of on the web course. Before and during the pandemic, the asynchronous structure permitted college students to discover at their personal speed, on their personal timetable.

“Many of our college students are doing work, they’ve received loved ones responsibilities—they just have comprehensive life,” Douglas claimed. “The prospect to consider on line courses allows them to … just take care of those people tasks, and even now full their educational goals.”

Even synchronous on the net lessons (people with set conference times) provide more versatility for students and college by getting rid of travel time, Douglas famous. For college students at Cal State Extended Beach, commutes often involve frustratingly comprehensive lookups for a parking location, Jeynes reported.

On the flipside, the digital divide among the students turned extra clear amid the pandemic and the change to a virtual training, Douglas said. Numerous college students lacked the engineering necessary for on the web mastering, like laptops, tablets or consistently accessible Wi-Fi.

“Clearly, there are some houses that are bigger in socioeconomic position than other individuals,” Jeynes mentioned, including that the problem is shut to his heart having been raised in New York’s inner town by his single mother.

“I’m involved they’re put at a bigger downside than they would be if they ended up just accomplishing in-person courses,” he stated.

Faculties from elementary through school took methods to tackle technological inequalities by supplying thousands of learners with products cost-free of demand. Cal State Lengthy Seaside, for illustration, gained $5 million in CARES Act funding to purchase laptops, tablets and hotspots for pupils.

But even when you account for the digital divide, the on-line structure still hasn’t been a panacea. It does not lend alone to several varieties of lessons, specially these that require arms-on teaching and knowledge that are not able to be obtained pretty much such as the trades, sciences and nursing, Douglas explained. These classes are usually a lot more compact and ongoing to meet up with in the course of the pandemic, with suitable security steps these kinds of as masking and distancing, he included.

Based on the continued demand for on the net courses, Douglas stated the gains clearly outweigh any challenges as considerably as college students are worried. Two a long time into the pandemic and the program breakdown at LBCC is about 50{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} in human being, 50{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} online, he stated.

Douglas reported it is really hard to know what to count on in the foreseeable future, but he is certain demand from customers for on the web courses will continue to be effectively over pre-pandemic levels. As it is, on the internet classes fill up a lot quicker than in individual courses, he explained.

“I would say we’ll likely finish up at 55{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} face-to-face, 45{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} on-line,” Douglas said. “But we’re monitoring what the college students are indicating to us with their registration. Lots of have gotten accustomed to the on the internet studying ecosystem.”

Gwen Shaffer, a journalism professor at Cal Condition Prolonged Seashore, beverages espresso through a virtual course in her Belmont Shore residence Tuesday, Jan. 31. 2022. Picture by Brandon Richardson.

At Cal Condition Prolonged Seashore, Jeynes reported his college students have designed it distinct there is superior demand for online programs. He stated he hopes the administration provides up any notion that the university need to return to the earlier normal mix of the vast the vast majority of classes only staying supplied in man or woman.

“It’s an unrealistic objective,” Jeynes stated. “All these learners have seasoned on the web as a consequence of COVID and … we’re heading to have a lot more students who choose on the net than ahead of. If we don’t go with the trend, we run the danger of becoming left at the rear of.”

Very long Beach City School is actively encouraging teachers—for in-person as very well as on line instruction—to make use of Canvas, an integrated on the web instrument used by dozens of faculties throughout the state. The platform allows college students to continue to be up to day with their grades and assignments and will allow for the integration of several resources for students and academics alike.

Cal Point out Extended Seaside just lately started the transition away from its in-home system, BeachBoard, to Canvas. Early adoption of Canvas started this semester, with all courses staying on Canvas by fall 2023, in accordance to the university site.

“The product that termed for universities to acquire their possess software program, in a great deal of circumstances, led to definitely appealing tools getting developed that weren’t supported for the very long phrase,” Canvas Senior Director Ryan Lufkin explained. “By heading with a 3rd-social gathering vendor, you get the gain of not only slicing edge equipment that are frequently becoming improved, but they are also supported long term.”

Since the onset of the pandemic, adoption of Canvas by universities has quadrupled, according to Lufkin.

Early in the pandemic, the change on line was rudimentary, with many lecturers making an attempt to “shoehorn” the standard classroom practical experience into the virtual area, Lufkin mentioned. But after a 12 months of largely on line mastering, lecturers have started deliberately coming up with classes for the electronic natural environment, which include obtaining assignments, supplies and tests constructed into the digital classroom and leveraging engagement applications this sort of as dialogue boards, Lufkin claimed.

“The bar in know-how-improved discovering has been elevated, possibly for great at this stage,” Lufkin explained. “We continue on to increase functions and features.”

Canvas was created with an open architecture, Lufkin claimed, which tends to make plugging in other products and solutions these kinds of as Zoom a seamless course of action.

Apart from adopting platforms like Canvas, colleges and universities are using ways to encourage the broader use of virtual finding out. Just one place LBCC is examining is the integration of systems into the classroom that allow for courses where by some college students are physically in the area whilst others tune in remotely, Douglas claimed.

“That know-how is out there and we’re on the lookout into a few different [ones],” Douglas claimed. “It lets us a excellent deal of flexibility in conditions of how we present instruction.”

Adaptability has develop into a aspect of a lot of people’s lifestyles, Lufkin stated, which will proceed to travel demand for virtual—fully on-line and hybrid—courses completely going forward.

Jeynes, for his element, claimed he was quite strongly in opposition to on line learning prior to the pandemic, but his expertise above the past two yrs has transformed his look at. When he is nonetheless opposed to asynchronous on-line courses, he stated the on-line structure has been a nice knowledge for his synchronous courses.

As far as students’ grades are concerned, Douglas said the shift online has not had a unfavorable result.

“One of the fears was that pupils would not realize success in an on-line setting and that our training course achievements prices would fall,” Douglas said. “But we’ve not discovered that to be accurate. It is pretty much equal.”

Online Education Market in India- Evolving Opportunities with Dexler Education Pvt. Ltd. & Educomp Solutions Ltd| Increased Penetration of the Internet & Smartphones in India to Boost Market | Technavio | National News

Online Education Market in India- Evolving Opportunities with Dexler Education Pvt. Ltd. & Educomp Solutions Ltd| Increased Penetration of the Internet & Smartphones in India to Boost Market | Technavio | National News

NEW YORK, Feb. 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Technavio’s latest research report on the Online Education Market In India offers a comprehensive analysis of new product launches, the latest trends,  drivers, and challenges. The online education market in India is estimated to grow by USD 2.28 billion from 2020 to 2025, growing at a CAGR of 20{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf} as per the latest report by Technavio.

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Market Dynamics – Drivers & Challenges

The key factors driving growth in the online education market in India are skill development and employment. To achieve career growth and add value to their knowledge, working professionals in India are focusing on skill development. This trend has been noticed in all age groups of working professionals. This is because digitized courses provide flexibility and convenience, unlike traditional classes, as learners can access the content from any location at any time. Therefore, the increased adoption of skill development through online certifications on digitized platforms, especially in tier 1 cities, is expected to fuel the online education market in India during the forecast period.

However, the lack of infrastructure and essential learning environment will be a major challenge for the online education market share growth in India. The Internet has immense potential to improve the quality of education, which is one of the pillars of sustainability. With the digitization of the Indian economy, the demand for e-learning and distance learning courses has increased. However, due to a lack of infrastructure, the growth of the market is hindered in the initial stage. In India, facilities such as high-speed broadband are either not available in many locations or are substantially expensive, making the model of economically efficient online education ineffective.

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The online education market in India is fragmented and the vendors are deploying organic and inorganic growth strategies to compete in the market. The online education market in India report provides complete insights on key vendors including Dexler Education Pvt. Ltd., Educomp Solutions Ltd., Indiavidual Learning Pvt. Ltd., Indira Gandhi National Open University, Info Edge (India) Ltd., MPS Interactive Systems Ltd., Next Education India Pvt. Ltd., NIIT Ltd., SMU-DE, and Think & Learn Pvt. Ltd..

Few Companies with Key Offerings –

  • Dexler Education Pvt. Ltd– The company provides App Development, game-based learning, gamification, responsive design, WPB, SPP, KNOA, and site license.
  • Educomp Solutions Ltd-The company provides a version of smart class through a 3G SIM-based access on tablets, mathematics tutorial portal, a comprehensive digital classroom solution for science and mathematics, and comprehensive student assessment and counseling solution for schools.
  • Indiavidual Learning Pvt. Ltd-The company provides Online classes, mock tests, and exams.
  • Indira Gandhi National Open University-It Offers Education broadcast, Virtual class, and eGyanKosh.
  • Info Edge (India) Ltd-The company offers a wide range of courses including math, Hindi, science, Sanskrit, English, and social science. The company presents its courses in explanatory videos, interactive activities, and study materials for grades I – XII in India.
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Competitive Analysis

The competitive scenario provided in the online education market in India report analyzes, evaluates, and positions companies based on various performance indicators. Some of the factors considered for this analysis include the financial performance of companies over the past few years, growth strategies, product innovations, new product launches, investments, growth in market share, etc.

Market Segmentation

  • By End-user, the market is classified into higher education and K-12
  • By Geography, the market is classified into content and services

Technavio report provides an accurate prediction of the contribution of all the segments to the growth of the online education market size in India and actionable market insights on each segment.

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Online Education Market In India Scope

Report Coverage

Details

Page number

120

Base year

2020

Forecast period

2021-2025

Growth momentum & CAGR

Accelerate at a CAGR of 20{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf}

Market growth 2021-2025

USD 2.28 billion

Market structure

Fragmented

YoY growth ({e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf})

19.02

Regional analysis

India

Performing market contribution

India at 100{e4f787673fbda589a16c4acddca5ba6fa1cbf0bc0eb53f36e5f8309f6ee846cf}

Competitive landscape

Leading companies, competitive strategies, consumer engagement scope

Companies profiled

Dexler Education Pvt. Ltd., Educomp Solutions Ltd., Indiavidual Learning Pvt. Ltd., Indira Gandhi National Open University, Info Edge (India) Ltd., MPS Interactive Systems Ltd., Next Education India Pvt. Ltd., NIIT Ltd., SMU-DE, and Think & Learn Pvt. Ltd.

Market Dynamics

Parent market analysis, Market growth inducers and obstacles, Fast-growing and slow-growing segment analysis, COVID-19 impact and future consumer dynamics, market condition analysis for forecast period,

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