Global Digital Education Development Index (GDEI)

Today, digital education has emerged as a transformative force in education systems worldwide. International organizations such as UNESCO, OECD, and EU, along with many countries, have placed a greater emphasis on evaluating the development level of digital education. To facilitate comprehensive monitoring and evaluation of global digital education and promote the exchange and mutual learning among countries, the China National Academy of Educational Sciences assembled a dedicated research team to develop the Global Digital Education Development Index (GDEI) following an evidence-based evaluation paradigm. After rigorous analysis of data from over 200 countries, the research team selected 62 countries at the forefront of digital education to establish a global evidence base and calculate the index. The GDEI was officially released at the 2024 World Conference on Digital Education held in Shanghai, China on January 31, garnering widespread attention from society.

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Why is GDEI needed?

The evaluation of digital education holds significant importance in fostering the global development in this field, garnering considerable attention from the international community. However, limitations persist in establishing a comprehensive evaluation system due to the lack of an evaluation framework with wide consensus, the lack of internationally comparable, high-quality data, and the lack of a robust international cooperation mechanism. Recognizing these gaps, we developed the Global Digital Education Development Index (GDEI) to provide a holistic evaluation of national digital education development across the globe.

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Global Digital Education Development Index(GDEI)

6 primary dimensions
18 secondary indicators
25 tertiary indicators