The OECD’s analysis explores the changes education systems need to implement to remain relevant in an increasingly digitalised world where digital skills have become indispensable. It highlights the need for both technical proficiency and critical thinking, as these skills are pivotal for navigating and thriving in the workforce.
The analysis identifies essential skills for both individual success and societal innovation. These include advanced digital skills like AI literacy, cybersecurity, and data science. Furthermore, it also explores some challenges involved in ensuring equal access to digital resources and developing a digitally skilled teaching workforce. There are some common barriers, such as limited professional development opportunities and lack of digital competencies.
The analysis emphasises recommendations, including investments into infrastructure, policy frameworks for equal digital education, and strategies to minimise algorithmic biases. Moreover, teaching students good digital habits alongside technical skills helps them navigate online safely, reducing risks of addiction and misinformation. The study highlights the importance of lifelong learning and adaptability to prepare students and educators for the digital world.