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The average international mathematics score has decreased by 15 points compared to the 2018 tests, equivalent to a decline of three-quarters of a year of learning.

Contributions, challenges of internationally educated healthcare professionals in Canada: Analysis

Immigrants are significantly shaping Canada’s healthcare sector, with one-quarter of healthcare workers being foreign-born. This trend is set to intensify, as the impending retirement of approximately 500,000 healthcare professionals, primarily aged 55 and older, creates opportunities for them to fill the gaps.

The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report 2023 points to a shift towards AI, Big Data, and new technologies in the next five years. 

On-the-job training key to retaining overeducated employees: Study

Job mismatch is a concern on a global scale, with far-reaching implications. Findings indicate that providing on-the-job training to individuals facing overeducation or overskilling can significantly boost job satisfaction and reduce the likelihood of their departure

Top destinations for international education are competing to attract foreign students, with Canada’s Tech Talent Strategy serving as a model. Streamlined paths to permanent residency and open work permits for graduates have made Canada an enticing destination for overseas students seeking quality education and career opportunities.

Jesulake noted creative ingenuity has improved learning outcomes under blended learning, despite challenges. Blended learning, according to Jesulake, would break down barriers such as expense and infrastructure upkeep, allowing students to learn swiftly and conveniently.

The government will invest $27.8 million over two years to upgrade existing visa ICT systems. This upgrade aims to enhance the efficiency of visa service delivery, making Australia more attractive to global talent, students, and tourists.

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