Mar 9 • 04:18 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

The summit brings 20 education ministers from PISA top countries to Estonia

Estonia hosts an international summit of nearly 20 education ministers from top PISA countries to discuss significant challenges in education.

On Monday afternoon, Estonia will open the 16th International Summit on the Teaching Profession (ISTP) in Tallinn, welcoming education ministers, union representatives, and education leaders from nearly 20 top-performing countries in the PISA rankings. This summit is a significant gathering aimed at fostering collaboration and sharing best practices among nations recognized for their exceptional education systems.

At the summit, representatives will tackle major challenges that education systems face today, particularly focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence in education and strategies to support teachers in adapting to changing conditions. These discussions are crucial as countries explore innovative solutions to enhance teaching and learning in the face of rapid technological advancements and evolving educational needs.

The participation of such a diverse group of education officials underscores Estonia's growing influence in global educational discourse and highlights the nation's commitment to enhancing its own educational practices. Ultimately, the outcomes of this summit could lead to impactful policy changes and collaborative initiatives that promote better educational outcomes on an international scale.

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