Publicado: 23 septiembre 2020 a las 2:00 am
Categorías: Noticias Europa
UK/September 23, 2020/BY PAUL SKELDON/Source: https://www.telemediaonline.co.uk/
The UK boasts 4281 online education courses, more than France, Germany, Spain, and the Netherlands combined and ranks fourth for government spending on education per pupil, at 38% of GDP per capita.
So finds the digital learning platform Preply, which has published a study that examines the technological infrastructure and accessibility in 30 countries worldwide.
The state of digital infrastructure, the number of digital educational courses, and the market for e-learning were all analysed to uncover the countries best prepared for a shift to online learning.
School closures as a result of coronavirus exacerbated weaknesses in the UK’s digital infrastructure. This study compares the digital infrastructure in the UK with other countries worldwide to identify necessary areas for development. Pertinent data was analysed on the state of the nation’s digital infrastructure, digital educational offerings, and the e-learning market to give a comprehensive overview of multiple factors that influence access to e-learning.
“We are convinced that e-learning has a great potential to improve educational opportunities worldwide,” says Kirill Bigai, CEO of Preply. “The coronavirus pandemic has demonstrated that access to digital education is unequally distributed, but that there are ample opportunities to begin investing in the digital infrastructure necessary for a national shift to online learning. This study aims to uncover the extent to which all learners have access to adequate digital tools and resources.”
The United Kingdom ranks 16th place overall and first place in the index for accessibility to online education, with 91.7% of students having access to computers from home. It also has 4281 distance learning courses, by far the highest in Europe. By comparison, Germany has just 220 and Spain 260. However, the UK ranks average in the index for hourly salaries offered to tutors, at £14.60 per hour, compared to £26.56 an hour in Denmark and £17.17 an hour in France. The UK is pulled drastically down in the ranking due to its broadband and mobile download speeds. Broadband speed, for example, stands at 67.2 Mbit/s in the UK, while France, Spain and Canada, boast internet speeds more than twice as fast.
The report goes on to find some other interesting facts about elearning worldwide, including:
*This list is an extraction of a greater study. A complete overview of all data, methodology and sources can be found at
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The countries with the best infrastructure for e-learning: the UK can teach the world some lessons
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