• ETS: 2025 Human Progress Report

  • Feb 18 2025
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

ETS: 2025 Human Progress Report

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  • Summary of https://www.ets.org/human-progress-report.html

    The 2025 ETS Human Progress Report explores the evolving landscape of education and career advancement across 18 countries. It reveals a rise in the Human Progress Index, highlighting improvements in education, skill development, and career growth but also emphasizes uneven progress.

    The report underscores the growing importance of "evidential currency"—skills-based credentials—as a pathway to opportunity and success in a rapidly changing job market. Key findings suggest a significant concern among Gen Z regarding technological obsolescence and a strong global consensus on the necessity of continuous learning.

    The report advocates for skills-based hiring practices, AI literacy, and partnerships between educational institutions, governments, and employers to build a more adaptable, equitable workforce. The study highlights a global truth that over 80% agree continuous learning is essential for success.

    • Skills, especially AI literacy, are redefining work. By 2030, most people expect digital skill wallets and verified resumes to be the norm. Nearly two-thirds of people are seeking credentials in essential skills like AI literacy, problem-solving, creativity, communication, and technical skills.
    • Gen Z is worried about remaining relevant in the face of rapid technological changes driven by AI and automation. 65% of Gen Z workers express this concern.
    • Skills credentials, including those in AI, improve career trajectory. A large majority of people say certifying their skills improves their chances of securing better jobs. The report notes that 86% of people say certifying their skills improves the chance of securing a better or higher-paying job and improves their overall career trajectory.
    • "Evidential Currency," especially regarding AI skills, is becoming essential for meeting competition expectations and breaking down systemic barriers. As the job market becomes more competitive, credentials and real-time skill assessments continue to rise in value. The demand for AI skills has increased significantly.
    • Continuous learning, particularly in AI and related fields, is essential. Most respondents agree that continuous learning is essential for success. The 2025 report highlights that over 80% agree continuous learning is essential for success.
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