August, 2025
Education is at the heart of society’s progress, and understanding its dynamics is crucial. But what do people feel about the education system in their country?
We’re pleased to present the third edition of the Ipsos Education Monitor, which delves into public perceptions of education systems, challenges facing today’s youth, and the impact of technology in classrooms across 30 countries.
Key findings from this year’s report include:
- People in Europe are among the most critical of their education systems. Majorities in Hungary (59%), France (55%) and Romania (54%) view education in their country as poor and the balance of opinion is also negative in Germany, Spain, Italy and Belgium.
- Mental health is seen as the biggest issue affecting young people. On average 33% say mental health is the greatest challenge for young people, ahead of poverty & inequality (28%), bullying (26%) and social media (25%).
- Widespread support for banning under-14s from social media. An average of 71% across 30 countries believe children under 14 should not be able to access social media.
Join us in exploring these significant findings. Download the full report now and gain valuable insights into the educational trends influencing the world today.
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