The Ed-Tech industry has seen many ups and downs over the past two years. The year 2022 had been both a challenging one and a year to have handed a key to opportunities for the future.
Evelyn Learning brings you a research report on the ed-tech trends and forecasts for 2023. Evelyn launched the research survey in November-December 2022, and we asked a closed group of nearly 50 education specialists to give their insights on the state of education for this year.
Download the full report to explore deeper into the 2023 education trends. The report contains insights on the following:
Top Ed-Tech Trends in 2023
Challenges Facing the Education Industry in 2023
Cost of Education in 2023
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1. Evelyn Annual Ed-Tech Research
January 2023 Edition
2023 Trends & Forecasts on
Learning Effectiveness
www.evelynlearning.com
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3. Foreword
Mr. Praveen Tyagi
Founder and CEO
Evelyn Learning Systems
In the past two years, technology has played a significant role in education. We have seen it online
with the accentuated use of online tutoring classes and Q&A platforms, and we have seen it in class-
rooms as well with Zoom classes and Panopto videos. Hybrid learning, it seems, is here to stay.
Education is the blood and lifeline of any country and its economy. And with a looming recession on
the horizon, there is a great opportunity for the industry to find millions of learners from the workforce
looking to upgrade their skills.
A lot of college students will postpone their graduation and enroll in more meaningful and job-ori-
ented skill courses. With technology adoption at its peak and millions waiting to be educated, what
better times can the Ed-Tech industry ask for?
2022 ended with a big splash in the AI sector with the launch of ChatGPT. I see the use of AI explod-
ing this year. With students already learning to make use of it by getting their language homework
done, coding projects completed, and essays and fresh stories written by the AI tool, I see great
potential in this new technology.
I believe that technology can only assist teachers, not replace them. Despite AI seeming like a threat
to a few of us in the ed-tech space, I would like to think otherwise. I would instead like to think that
maybe the way forward is through collaboration. Embracing it rather than feeling threatened by it, by
not pivoting from our current paths but by making the path more robust with AI, is something I would
truly love to see transpire.
With this research report, Evelyn has made an endeavor to explore the assorted perceptions that
industry experts hold regarding this new year 2023. Our initiative was intended to understand the
trends and forecasts for 2023 and to learn how the education trends of 2022 would shape this year.
Sincerely
Praveen@evelynlearning.com
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4. Preface
The Ed-Tech industry has seen many ups and downs over the past two years. The year 2022 was
both a challenging one and a year that handed a key to opportunities for the future.
The students, parents, teachers, and industry members have had varied experiences in 2022, and
this was why we wanted to understand the upcoming trends in education in 2023 from the education
pundits.
For some, technology is their biggest bet, yet for others, classroom challenges are a priority over
anything. Evelyn took the initiative to understand what the education experts have to say about the
newer technologies, learning styles, educational challenges and upcoming trends in the ed-tech in-
dustry in 2023. We asked a closed group of nearly 50 education specialists to give their insights on
the state of education for the year 2023.
As you consider this report, feel free to reach out to us with any questions.
Best Regards
Evelyn Research Team
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Content Analyst
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Marketing Executive
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Table Of Contents
Introduction
The Ed-Tech Trend With the Biggest Impact in 2022
Education Trend to Have a Significant Positive
Impact in 2023
Challenges in Education Industry in 2023
Education and Academic Freedom
Cost of Education
Methodology and Demographics
Footnotes
About Evelyn
Evelyn Learning Events
Hall of Fame 2022
Bibliography
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6. Executive Summary
This report has been prepared with responses from a closed group of educational experts. Nearly
45% of the respondents are medalled with more than 15 years of rich experience in the education
industry.
The experts include educators, independent professionals and leaders of the ed-tech industry.
The experts believe that e-learning and blended learning topped the ed-tech industry trends in 2022.
They predict that in 2023, the most significant trends will still be blended learning along with a
staunch collaboration between start-ups and institutions.
The education industry has seen its rocky days and as per our research, the top two challenges to
education in 2023 are inequitable education and teacher shortage. The concern around inequitable
education was seen vividly during the pandemic. The issue of teacher shortage has had its share
of sensationalism in 2022. Some educators have given a thumbs up to the reality and gravity of the
situation, while others believe that the teacher shortage should not have received the widespread
media coverage that it did.
Another concern is the rising cost of education. Education costs have risen and the experts say that
it is unlikely that the cost of education will reduce in the coming months.
They also believe that in the United States, academic freedom has taken a hit with curriculum re-
strictions and book bans.
More than 65% of the experts believe that this obstacle to academic freedom can hurt the spirit of
democracy. A majority of the experts have expressed an idea that parental involvement is important
when planning the curriculum for their children.
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7. Introduction
The past two years have surprised us in many ways. We have seen an unprecedented pandemic
that took lives and affected the mental and physical health of millions worldwide.
In 2020 and 2021, everyone was figuring out how to deal with the pandemic and bring our lives back
to normal.
2022 saw so much going around in education. On the one hand, there were technical developments;
on the other, some policy issues kept the educators awake all night.
Let us open with the sensational idea of teacher shortage. To some, the teacher shortage was a big
deal, but for others, it was just an exaggeration.
2022 saw the teachers feeling dejected, drained and disrespected. Much of this was caused by pan-
demic fatigue and other reasons, like the government’s interference in school administration.
A study by Emma White Research for MEA, 2022, mentioned how more than 70 % of educators were
unhappy with their profession and working conditions.
Then there were bills and laws that suggested banning certain books and topics taught in schools.
For the teachers, this was like a ‘finger on the lips’ moment. Discussing conservative topics like sex
education, social-emotional learning and a few other themes from the history of the United States.
PEN America, a non-profit organization, observed that in 2022, 36 States introduced around 137
bills that put restrictions on teaching themes like sexuality, race, gender or the history of the United
States.
The year 2022 also saw a rise in the cost of education. It was revealed that at least 19 colleges (of
the top 20 universities) in the US charge more than $55,000 as their yearly tuition. This aggravated
the debate over whether colleges should be made accessible to every individual or whether there
should be a criterion for setting meritorious students apart from others.
The Biden debt relief plan also saw a rising sun, but it soon turned cloudy when it was questioned
from multiple sides and is currently fighting for its life in the court of law.
There were mental health issues affecting not just children but teachers as well. Blame it on the
pandemic or something else, but the overall environment in the education system was concerning.
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8. However, not everything was bad for the education industry in 2022. The ed-tech industry saw in-
creased use of technology in schools and colleges. E-learning studies are getting more preference
over offline education than ever. The use of AR/VR, gamification, etc. in educational institutions has
made learning better, more interesting for students and easier for teachers.
The 2022 ride was a rough path but also a sneak peek into the tech adventure that may unfold in
the coming years.
What is coming off in 2023? What should we look forward to? We conducted this research survey
to talk about some of the concerns affecting the education industry and some opportunities that can
prove to be life-changing catalysts for it.
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9. In the post-pandemic world, people are recognizing that technology is not only
a tool but a necessary part of everyday life.
Ed-Tech saw an increase in the past year which is going to continue in the
coming year.
EdTech can help move education out of the 19th-century model that it has
been stuck in and into the 21st century and beyond.
Jacqueline Vincent
Director of Curriculum and Instruction, Kids
In Tech
EXPERT’S OPINION
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11. Educational Trends Ranked as per the Amount of Their Impact in 2022
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In the year 2022, e-learning and blended
learning had the biggest impact on the ed-tech
industry, where e-learning was ranked by the
experts to have had the most significant im-
pact. It accelerated due to the pandemic and
is believed to stay for a long time, as per edu-
cation experts.
After e-learning and blended learning, the
experts ranked gamification as having a sub-
stantial role in the education industry in 2022.
There was indeed a lot of experimentation
done in 2022, as experts realized that learning
styles needed to change to make learning en-
gaging and more effective.
Key Findings
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13. Positive Learning Trends 2023
Gamification
Home Schooling
Blended Learning
Ed-Tech Startups Collab
With Institutions
Learning Through
Metaverse
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Key Findings
45% ed-tech experts believe that the collab-
oration between ed-tech startups and educa-
tional institutions would prove to be the most
positive and impactful trend in 2023.
If a majority of ed-tech experts have pointed
to ed-tech and institutional collaboration, a
large number of experts have also suggested
the idea that blended learning (37.21%) would
gain traction in the coming year 2023.
Though the metaverse has piqued the inter-
est of people worldwide, educational pundits
do not seem to be convinced that learning
through the metaverse will become main-
stream anytime soon this year.
However, not everyone is impressed with the
technology in education. One of our respon-
dents, who was an educator, has the follow-
ing idea:
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14. Although I appreciate technology's impact on the world in general, I also
believe it has been detrimental to education. Students no longer need to put
forth effort because any questions they have can be answered by pressing a
button on their phone.
Cathy Honiball
Teacher
EXPERT’S OPINION
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16. We asked the experts about what they expect
to be the top concerns in the education
industry in 2023.
Most experts mentioned inequitable education
as their biggest concern this year, followed by
the teacher shortage.
Some of them also mentioned how the archa-
ic education system is still plaguing our soci-
ety, where evaluation focuses more on grades
than actual learning.
Major Issues in Education as per the Experts
As many as 48.72% of ed-experts vot-
ed for inequities in delivering education,
and 43.59% voted for teacher shortage in
schools to be the biggest challenge to ed-
ucation in 2023.
Visible Challenges in Education Industry
Political or Parental Interference
in Schools
31.58%
Teacher Shortage
Inequitable Education
Curriculum Restrictions
Lack of Teacher/ Parent
Involvement in Curriculum
Development
50.00%
13.16%
21.05%
44.74%
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17. The inequitable access to educational technology (and modern technology at
all) is a recipe for continuing disparities in education and in a prepared work-
force for the future.
Although surprising to some, this exists in public education in developed
nations as well as under-resourced nations. The skills needed for the future
must be centered on uniquely human capacities and the ability to think regen-
eratively; to reflect holistically, adapt and innovate for human and environmen-
tal sustainability.
Marisa Zalabak
Principal Consultant, and Founder, Open Channel
Culture
EXPERT’S OPINION
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19. Academic Freedom is under fire as 2022 ob-
served and as experts put it in words. The
choice to make curriculum decisions without
interference from non-academic bodies seems
like a far reach.
In 2022, there were book bans, opposition to
SEL and instructional restrictions in the curric-
ulum. These are believed to have hurt the spir-
it of democracy and freedom that the United
States has so long boasted of.
PEN America, a non-profit organization, ob-
served that in 2022, 36 States introduced
around 137 bills that put restrictions on teach-
ing themes like sexuality, race, gender or the
history of the United States.
Addressing Challenges to Academic Freedom
YES NO
Can Challenges to Academic Freedom Hurt Democracy?
More than 65% of our experts believe that
academic freedom can hurt the spirit of
democracy.
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20. Ed-tech providers are responsible for delivering research-based and
evidence-based curricula and professional learning resources to educators. It
takes longer and costs more money, yes, but it is a critical step to really move
the needle.
Katie Moore
Curriculum Director, Reading Horizons
EXPERT’S OPINION
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21. Addressing Involvement of Parents in Curriculum Designing
The controversy around curriculum planning
has brought the idea of parental involvement
into the limelight.
Nearly 54% of experts resonated that educa-
tional curricula in 2023 should have deeper
engagement from parents to avoid any future
dissent.
The role of parents is essential, but the prima-
ry importance of educators cannot be seen in
low light as well. Educators are experienced
and have a deep understanding of what chil-
dren need in a classroom. A collaborative in-
volvement of parents and teachers can be
an effective notion to bring better curriculum
changes and can avoid the chances of any
dissent.
YES
53.85%
NO
46.15%
2023: Parental Engagement in Educational Curriculum
The experts have pointed that educa-
tional curriculum in 2023 should have
a deeper engagement from parents to
avoid future dissent.
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22. Nearly every teacher in America now believes in the value of social-emotional
learning, however, no one has reduced their multitude of priorities to make
time for it. Educators can play a bigger role to promote youth mental health but
need practical tools for their classroom realities.
Keith Wakeman
CEO & Co-Founder, SuperBetter
EXPERT’S OPINION
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24. How Experts Perceive the Cost of Education in 2023
In the past few years, education has become unaffordable for many students. In the United States,
a large percentage of students who opt not to attend college do it under the burden of financial dif-
ficulties. We asked our experts about the state of education in 2023, and the following results came
forward.
Neither Likely
nor Unlikely
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• Nearly 86% of experts believed that the
cost of education will increase in 2023.
This comes in the backdrop of a recession
in the coming future which would make
college decisions more difficult for an or-
dinary American family.
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Cost of Education is Likely to Increase in 2023
26. Methodology and Demographics
Evelyn launched a research study in November 2022, which was intended to understand how the
education and Ed-Tech industry will unfold in 2023.
The survey outreach was conducted in the middle of the holiday season, which is why we could
extract nearly 50 responses from highly professional and experienced educational experts.
Our research respondents were individuals with professional excellence and years of experience in
the education industry. 32% of our respondents had work experience between 0-10 years, and 27%
of individuals had more than 20 years of experience in the education industry. This adds to the fact
that this report carries insights from individuals with both young as well as seasoned minds.
32% of Respondents Have Between 0-10 Years of Experience
23% of Respondents Have Between 11-15 Years of Experience
18% of Respondents Have Between 16-20 Years of Experience
27% of Respondents Have More Than 20 Years of Experience
Percentage of Respondents With Years of Professional Experience
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27. Professional Background of the Respondents
The Experts Come From Different Enterprises in the Education Industry.
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Participants Across the Globe
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Our research participants came from
different parts of the world, giving us
a holistic view of the experts in the
entire world. However, the majority
of them were from North America.
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29. Evelyn Learning was founded by Praveen Tyagi in 2013 with a vision to provide the most authentic
and reliable educational content for K-12 and university students.
We are a leading brand that creates educational content across all STEM, Business and Healthcare
subjects. Our content is a result of meticulous preparation, hard work, and years of experience de-
livering quality content to students globally.
We have years of experience in developing world-class custom content for experiential design,
learning assessments, multi-modal lessons, university applications, video tutoring and more. We
have developed hundreds of lesson types for publishers, schools, universities and educators around
the world with the help of our eminent network of subject matter experts.
Our educational content is immersive, engaging and produced after passing well-padded quality
assurance parameters and checks. Our Learning system includes:
• Lesson types: We use the latest software to de-
velop rich content, often bundled with multi-media.
In addition, we also routinely deliver real-time on-
line QA and video tutoring to students across the
world.
• K-12 applications: Our K-12 content is designed for
learning outcomes in Common Core from grades 3
to 11. It also includes test-prep materials for com-
petitive entrance exams and for school-level stud-
ies.
• University applications: Our University content is
designed as self-instructional comprehensive study
materials, step-by-step textbook solutions, QA
boards and as Live videos and Asynchronous tu-
toring.
About Evelyn
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30. Evelyn Learning Events
PREVIOUS INDUSTRY DISCUSSIONS
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edition 4th
edition
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These webinars are interactive sessions where the
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Ed-Confabs
TOPIC - How to Make Higher Education
Affordable and Equitable
TOPIC - Assessing New Age Curriculum
Requirements
There is an affordable college that’s right for every student, col-
leges that put students first and make sure they graduate with
minimal debt, if any. You have to do a little homework to find one
that fits your goals”.
Audrey Peek On ‘How to Make Higher Education Affordable and
Equitable’
At Evelyn, we love bringing the education community together to create, engage and inspire
effective changes in the education industry.
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31. Evelyn Learning Events
Monthly industry discussions on engaging and recent
themes around education industry
Check out our exciting industry interviews on:
https://www.evelynlearning.com/short-interviews/ or vist
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PREVIOUS INTERVIEWS
Ed-Insights
These are exclusive but short interviews with
industry leaders. It is a featured talk show where
we interact with ed-tech experts to get their personal
and assorted perspectives on ed-tech industry
developments.
Understanding Challenges
to Effective Learning
PJ Caposey is an award-winning teacher, a dy-
namic speaker, and a transformational leader
and educator.
How Ed-Tech is Changing
our Lives?
Brad Waid is an emerging technology leader.
He has been recognized as the #14 Influencer,
worldwide, in Augmented Reality by Onalytica.
AR/VR in Education
Jaime Donally is an author and founder of
ARVRinEDU Global Maker Day and a pas-
sionate technology enthusiast.
How to achieve quality
equity education?
Erin Dowd has been an education consultant,
writer, and presenter for almost two decades.
In 2017, she was named an ASCD Emerging
Leader.
Jaime Donally on Erin Dowd on
PJ Caposey on Brad waid on
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32. Evelyn’s Speakers:
Hall of Fame 2022
Alok Jain
Co-founder and CEO of an
Ed-Tech Startup Moonpreneur
Brian South
College Mentor and Technical
Writing Consultant
Erin Dowd
Program Manager, ISTE, Seal
of Alignment, Education
Consultant
Lucas B. Kavlie
VP, Academic Engagement,
Compliance Accreditation at
Western Governors University
PJ Caposey
Superintendent of Meridian
CUSD 223, Illinois, USA
Jaime Donally
Founder, ARVRinEDU.com
Ed-Tech Consultant
Annette Ethcuit
Coach and Professional
Consultant
Brad Waid
Emerging Technology
Leader, Global Futurist
Keynote Speakers
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33. Bibliography
America’s censored classrooms by PEN America
https://pen.org/report/Americas-censored-classrooms/
Educator Shortage Research by Emma White Research for MEA, 2022
https://mea.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/MEA-2022-Educator-Shortage -PUBLIC-
RELEASE-2-14.pdf
Average Trust in U.S. Institutions Ticks Slightly up in November by Morning Consult
https://morningconsult.com/tracking-trust-in-institutions/
Challenges in the current US Education System
https://www.evelynlearning.com/challenges-in-the-current-us-education-system/
Should I Go to College
https://www.evelynlearning.com/should-i-go-to-college-we-let-our-experts-answer/
Things That We Should Know About Teacher Shortage In America
https://www.evelynlearning.com/things-that-we-should-know-about-the-teacher-shortage-in-america/
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