Global education is undergoing significant changes as geopolitical uncertainties impact institutions worldwide. Among those adapting to these shifts is the Educational Testing Service (ETS), the world’s largest private educational testing and assessment organization.
Despite the challenges, ETS sees opportunities to reshape the future of learning. By harnessing cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology, they aim to redefine standardized testing and set new educational benchmarks across the globe.
Rohit Sharma, Senior Vice President of ETS, shared insights into how the organization is navigating these changes. “We’re reimagining assessment methods to better align with what employers and higher learning institutions need,” Sharma said. “Our focus is on nurturing well-rounded, AI-savvy candidates prepared for the future.”
A key aspect of ETS’s strategy involves co-building a competency-based education framework with partners in China. This collaboration aims to integrate global best practices with local innovations, ensuring learners are equipped with the necessary skills in an increasingly digital world.
“By working together, we’re not only enhancing educational standards but also fostering a new generation of learners adept in AI and technology,” Sharma added.
As the testing and evaluation industry experiences major shifts, ETS’s commitment to innovation and collaboration positions it at the forefront of educational transformation, ready to meet the evolving needs of students worldwide.
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