Education

This sector comprises establishments primarily providing instruction and training in various subjects. This instruction and training are provided by specialized establishments, such as schools, colleges, universities, and training centers.

  • $53,246 Average salary
  • 31% Of Men Make Up This Industry
  • 69% Of Women Make Up This Industry
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History & Future

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Future

The future of education would be seen in schooling extended, education outsourced, school as learning hubs, learn as you go. More digitized content and online learning – a trend that has drastically been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. More personalized, self-paced, and self-directed learning – in which learning becomes much more flexible and is paced to suit the needs of each student.

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History

The education industry was initially associated with law, trade and commerce, religion, and civil administration. In pre-literate societies, education was achieved through demonstration and copying as the young learned from their elders. Rural communities had few resources to expend on education, and there was a lack of commercially available school products. Since the 19th century, education has developed substantially into the modern system for standardized education. The modern education industry is based on structured training developed by experts, who use organized instruction to create a systematic curriculum. In other words, someone develops a curriculum, and then an instructor uses the material to educate a group of students – typically in a classroom