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IPSOSEDUCATION
MONITOR2025
A30-CountryIpsos
GlobalAdvisorSurveyAugust2025
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CONTENTS
r3
Challengesfacing
educationand
youngpeople
"2
Educationinmy
country:Perceptions
andexpectations
r1
Headlines
r5
Education,
technology-and
thefuture
r6
Methodology
4
Myfavourite
schoolsubjects
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2
PARTONE:
Headlines
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Ataglance
34%
onaverageacross30
countriessaythequalityoftheeducationsystemin
theircountryisgood.Butviewsaremixed:35%sayit,spoor.
36%
thinkthatpupilnumbersintheschoolsintheirlocalareawillfalloverthenextfiveyears,vs25%who
expectnochangeand23%whoexpectarise.
33%
thinkmentalhealthchallengesareoneofthebiggest
challengesfacingyoungpeopletoday,makingitthe#1issue.
30/30
Inall30countries,amajoritysupportbanningsocialmediaforchildrenunder14both
insideandoutsideofschool.
Mostpopularschoolsubjects
1.History
2.Maths
3.Science
Leastpopularschoolsubjects
1.Maths
2.Religion
3.History
Keyfindings
Amajoritysupportbanningsocialmediaforunder14s
Sevenin10(71%)supportbanningchildrenfromusingsocialmediabothinsideandoutsideofschool,up6ptsfrom2024.Amajority
supportthisinall30countries,
withsupportrisinginallcountriesexceptIndia,Hungaryand
Thailand.
Mentalhealthseenasthe
biggestissueforyoungpeople
Onaverage,athirdofpeople
globallyplacementalhealthasthebiggestchallengefacingyoung
peopletoday,makingitthe#1issue.Thisclimbsto54%inSweden.A
majority(53%)saythementalhealthofyoungpeopleintheircountry
todayispoor,withGenZthemostlikelytodescribeitas“verypoor”.
©IpsosEducationMonitor2025
Youeitherloveorhatehistoryandmaths
History(32%),maths(30%)and
science(26%)rankasthethree
mostpopularschoolsubjects,
globally.Butbothhistoryand
mathsalsoappearinthetopthreeleastpopularschoolsubjectstoo(mathsat#1,historyat#3).
Eachcountry’seducationsystemfacesitsown
challenges
Thereisnouniformpicturewhenitcomestothechallengesfacing
educationacrosscountries.Everyissueinoursurveyranksasatop-threeissuesomewhere.On
averageglobally,anoutdatedcurriculumcomestop(29%).
5
Aclosinggendergaponfavouriteschoolsubjects
AmongBabyBoomers,there'sa
cleardistinctionbetweensubjectswhichwerepopularwithboys
(science,maths)andpopularwith
girls(locallanguage,literature).Butamongyoungergenerations,thisgaphasshrunksignificantly-andalmostdisappearedforscienceandmaths.
Manyexpectpupilnumberstofallovernextfiveyears
Onaverageacross30countries,36%thinkpupilnumbersinthe
schoolsintheirlocalareawillfalloverthenextfiveyears.Thisis
higherincountrieswithverylowfertilityrates.Eighty-onepercentinSouthKoreaand68%inJapanexpectpupilnumberstofall.
Youngpeopleand
Fifty-threepercentonaverageacross30countriesthinkthementalhealthofchildrenintheircountryispoor.Only37%saythesameaboutchildren’s
physicalhealth.
Whenweaskedpeoplewhatarethetopchallengesaffectingyoungpeople,
mentalhealthcomesouttop
,aheadofissueslikethecountry’seconomyandsocialmedia.
Parentsarejustaslikely
asthosewithoutkidstothinkit’sthe
mostimportantchallengefacingyoungpeople.
Accordingto
theWHO
,oneinseven10–19-year-oldssufferfromamental
disorder.
Ismentalhealthamongyoungpeoplegettingworse?
The
LancetPsychiatryCommissionon
©IpsosEducationMonitor2025
mentalhealth
YouthMentalHealth
from2024
reported:“Thereisnowsubstantial
evidenceshowingthatyouthmentalhealthhasdeterioratedsincetheearly2010s,withrisinganxiety,depression,psychologicaldistress,self-harm,andsuicide.
“SincetheCovid-19pandemic,youngpeoplehaveexperienced
disproportionatelypoorermentalhealthoutcomes.”
Likeformanyadults,thepandemichadadetrimentalimpactonthemental
healthofchildren.ResearchintheUKfoundoverhalfofteensmetthecriteriafor
post
-
traumaticstressdisorder
relatedtoCovid
.
Intermsofwhat’sdrivingthisdeclineinmentalhealth,
theLancetcited
:“The
6
growingexistentialthreatsofclimatechange,unregulatedandharmfulsocialmedia,decliningsocialcohesion,and
socioeconomicprecarity—asreflectedininsecureemployment,reduced
accesstoaffordablehousing,rapidly
growingintergenerationalinequality,
andpolarisationofpoliticalviews—havecombinedtocreateableakpresentandfutureforyoungpeople.”
This“lossofthefuture”issomething
thatIpsoshasobservedsince
thestart
ofthiscentury
.Whilethreeinfour
believeitisnaturalforeachgenerationtohaveahigherstandardoflivingthantheirparents,formanyyoungpeopletodayinmuchofthewestthisseemsunlikely.
Continuedoverleaf.
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Youngpeopleand
ofparentswithschool-agechildrenthink
mentalhealth
challengesisoneofthebiggestissuesaffectingyoungpeople.
Ourresearchinto
people,sperceptions
oftheirmentalhealth
hasalreadyfoundmanyyoungadultsarestruggling.Fourinten(40%)GenZ(inoursurveythatisthoseagedbetween16and29)sayin
thelast12monthstherehavebeen
severaltimeswheretheyhavefeltsostressedthattheycouldnotcope.Only19%ofBabyBoomers(theoldest
generationinoursurvey)feelthesame.
Andthishasrealworldconsequences.Oneintwo(54%)GenZsaytheyhavehadtomissworkinthelastyear
becauseofstress.
What,sclearispeoplefeelmental
healthamongchildrenisamajor
surveyedpeoplearemorelikelytothink
problem.Innearlyallcountries
mentalhealth
childrenhavepoormentalhealththanpoorphysicalhealth.However,inmanycountriesgettingaccesstohelpis
harderforchildrenthanforadults.
Thepublicisawarethatthereisa
mentalhealthcrisisamongyoung
people.Whatneedstofollownowistheresourcestotackletheproblem.
SpotlightonSweden
Inoursurvey,Swedenisthecountrywherepeoplearemostlikelytothinkpoormentalhealthisthebiggest
challengeforyoungpeople;62%
describethementalhealthofyoungpeopleinthecountryaspoor.
Self-reportedmentalhealthproblemsamong10-17-year-oldsinSweden
increasedby100%between2010and2020.However,
similarriseshavebeen
seenincomparablecountries
.
Mentalhealthisnotjustanissuefor
youngpeopleinSweden,butthe
countryasawhole.Inourresearch
lookingat
people,sperceptionsoftheir
country,shealthservice
,68%of
Swedessaymentalhealthisoneofthebiggestissuesaffectingthecountry.
However,only19%say
mentalhealthis
treatedthesame
asphysicalhealth.
Lastyear,51%ofSwedesreportedthat,
intheprevious12months,therehadbeenseveralpointswherestresshadaffectedtheirdailylife-thehighestinoursurvey.
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Inyouropinion,whatdoyou
believearethegreatest
challengesfacingyoung
peopleinyourcountrytoday?
(Selectuptothreeanswers)30-countryaverage
Base:23,700onlineadultsundertheageof75
across30countries,interviewed20June-4July2025.
Affordabilityandavailabilityofhousing
18%
21%
Escalatingwarsandconflictsaround
theworld
14%
12%
Discrimination
13%
12%
Theenvironmentandclimatechange
12%
10%
Socialimpactofthepandemic
7%
5%
Noneoftheabove
1%
1%
31%
34%
Mentalhealthchallenges(e.g.,depression,anxiety)
28%
28%
Povertyandinequality
26%
23%
...'s
economy
25%
27%
Bullyingandpeerpressure
Theeffectsofsocialmediaandtechnology,suchasAI
24%
26%
24%
25%
Parentswithchildreninschool
Nochildreninschool
Gangsandyouthviolence
Poorqualityofeducationofferedin
22%
20%
...
Educationandtrainingsystemsnotmatchinglabourmarketdemands
2%
Notsure
5%
20%
18%
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%Childrenhavepoormentalhealth
In29ofthe30countries
surveyed,peoplearemorelikelytosaychildrenhave
poormentalhealththanpoorphysicalhealth.
Despitethis,inmany
countries,mentalhealth
servicesdonotreflectthescaleoftheproblemthat
existsinmanypeople,seyes.
Base:23,700onlineadultsundertheageof75
across30countries,interviewed20June-4July2025.
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
Mentalhealthisagreaterpriority
Chile
France
TürkiyeHungary
Brazil
Colombia
Sweden
Germany
ItalyArgentina
SouthKoreaPeruMexico
Poland
SouthAfricaUnitedStates
SInesiaIrelandBelgiumCanadaRomania
AustraliaMalaysiaGreatBritain
Netherlands
Japan
India
Thailand
Physicalhealthisagreaterpriority
20%30%40%50%60%70%80%
%Childrenhavepoorphysicalhealth
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Useoftechnology
EarlierthisyearNetflixdrama
Adolescencestartedconversationsaroundtheworldonsocialmediaanditseffectsonyoungpeople.Inthe
finalepisodetheprotagonist’smothersaystheythoughttheirsonwassafefromharminsidetheirhome,inhis
room,onhiscomputer.
Oursurveyfindsparentsare
morelikely
tosupportagerestrictionsonsocial
media
thanthosewithoutchildreninschool.Three-quarters(74%)of
school-ageparentssaytheythinkchildrenunder14shouldbebannedfromsocialmedia.Forthosewhodonothavechildreninschool69%feelthesame.
Fifty-fivepercentonaveragethinksmartphonesshouldbebannedinschool(57%forparents).
andsocialmedia
Whileinall30countriesamajorityfeelunder-14sshouldbebannedfrom
socialmedia,thereislessconsensusacrosscountriesonbanning
smartphonesinschools.
Europeancountriesarethemostlikelytosupport
theremovalofsmartphones
fromschools
(France80%infavour),Asiaiswheresupportislowest
(Thailand35%infavour).
ThisdivisionisevidentwhenitcomestoroleofAIinschools.
MuchofAsiais
infavourofAI
havingaroletoplayin
theclassroomandaremorelikelyto
feelthattechnologywillhaveapositiveimpactoneducationgoingforward.
English-speakingcountriesand
WesternEuropeareontheotherendofthespectrum.Theyaremorelikely
tobeinfavourofkeepingAIoutof
schoolsandlesslikelytothink
technologywillhelpeducationintheircountry.
Overthelasttwoyears,asAIhas
becomeagreaterpartofourlives,peoplearestartingtofeelmore
stronglyaboutwherethetechnologyhasaplaceandwhereitdoesnot.
Fifty-fivepercentofCanadiansfeel
thatAIshouldbebannedinschools,upfrom41%in2023(theyearChatGPT-4wasintroduced).Thesamegoesfor
socialmedia.Lastyear40%of
Germansthoughtunder-14sshouldbebannedfromsocialmedia.In2025thisfigurehasgrownto53%.
Continuedoverleaf
ofparentswithschool-agechildrensupportabanonsocialmediaforchildrenunder-14.
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Useoftechnologyandsocialmedia
Canyoubansocialmediaforchildren?
Indonesiaisthecountrymostlikely
tothinktheeffectsofsocialmediaisoneofthebiggestchallengesfacingyoungpeople,aswellasthemostlikelytofeelunder14sshouldbebannedfromsocialmedia.
ThisyeartheIndonesiangovernmenthasdiscussedtheintroducinga
minimumageforaccessingsocialmedia.
AccordingtotheIndonesiaInternetServiceProviderAssociation,
48%of
childrenbelowtheageof12
have
accesstosocialmediaplatforms.
Oncethegenieisoutofthebottleandchildrenalreadyhavesocialmedia
accounts,isitjustassimpleastaking
themawayandeverythingwillbefixed?Ontopofthisifthereisonething
teenagersaregoodatit,sgettingroundtherulessetforthem.Forexample,
doesbanningalcoholforunder-18sstopyoungpeopledrinking?
ThisyearAustraliabecamethefirstcountrytosetminimumagecontrolsforsocialmediaplatforms.Underthelegislationunder-16swillbebannedfromthesitesfromDecember.
In2024,
80%ofAustralianchildren
agedbetween
8-
12
usedoneormore
socialmediaservices.Underthe
legislation,socialmediacompanieswillneedtotakereasonablestepsto
ensureaccountsbelongtothose17andolder.
However,therearequestionsbeingraisedabouttheviabilityofthe
restrictions.
Facial-scanningtechnologyisseenasonepotentialareaforenforcement,butsomerecentinvestigationsfromAustralianbroadcasterABCfoundthe
technologycouldonlyguesspeople,s
ages
withinan18-monthrange85%ofthetime.
Whiletherearequestionsaroundtheeffectivenessofimplementingaban,alotofcountrieswillbewatchingtoseehowAustraliafares.
Governmentsshouldfeelemboldenedtoact,aswehaveseenthegeneral
public-andinparticularparents-feelactionisneeded.
Poland
%whosupportabansocialmediaforunder14s
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%choosingsocialmediaeffectsasachallenge
IndonesiaandFrancearethe
mostlikelytothinksocialmediaisoneofthebiggestchallengesaffectingyoungpeopleandarethebiggestsupportersofaban.
WhileintheUSandGermanypeopleseeitisachallenge
butarelesslikelytosupportabanthantheglobalaverage.
Base:23,700onlineadultsundertheageof75
across30countries,interviewed20June-4July2025.
45%
Socialmediaisamajorproblem
andweshouldbanchildrenfromit
Socialmediaisamajorproblembutbanningmaynotbethesolution
40%
Indonesia
France
35%
GreatBritain
NetherlandsBelgium
AustraliaIrelandMexico
Chile
30%
UnitedStatesCanada
Malaysia
Singapore
Germany
Sweden
Spain
Italy
25%
Romania
SouthKorea
Thailand
Hungary
ColombiaArgentina
Japan
Peru
20%
Brazil
15%
IndiaSouthAfrica
Türkiye
10%
Socialmediaislessofaproblembutchildrenshouldnotbeonit
Socialmediaislessofaproblemandbanningislessimportant
5%
45%50%55%60%65%70%75%80%85%90%95%
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Parentswithchildrenin
schoolaremoreinfavourofbanningchildrenunder14fromusingsocialmediaandbanningsmartphonesin
school.
Base:23,700onlineadultsundertheageof75
across30countries,interviewed20June-4July2025.
Childrenunder14shouldbebannedfromusingsocialmediabothinsideandoutsideofschool
74%
69%
24%
25%
Parentswith
childreninschoolNochildreninschool
AgreeDisagree
Agree2024
70%
62%
Q.Doyouthinktheuseofsmartphonesshouldbebannedinschools?
32%
30%
57%
54%
Parentswith
childreninschoolNochildreninschool
Yes,itshouldbebannedNo,itshouldnotbebanned
Yes2024
56%
52%
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Yourfavouriteschoolsubjectandtheroleofgender
Lookingbackontheirschooldays,peoplearemostlikelytosayhistorywastheirfavouritesubject.
Thirty
-
twopercentonaverage
across30countriessayhistorywastheir
favouritesubject,with
Americansmost
likely
tosaytheyenjoyeditmost(41%).
Mathsissomethingofa
Marmite
subject
:peopleeitherloveitorhateit.
Thirtypercentonaverage
sayitwastheirfavouritesubject,highestin
Singapore(42%).However,37%across30countriessayitwastheirleast
favouritesubject.
OneintwoRomanians(48%)sayitwastheirleastfavouritesubject.EveninSingaporetherearepeoplewhohavebadmemoriesofstudyingthesubject(28%).
Boysubjectsandgirlsubjects
Whenitcomestopeople,sfavourite
subjects,therearesomethatmen
tendedtofavourandsomethatwomenpreferred.
Menaremorelikelytohaveenjoyed
studyinghistory,physicaleducation
andcomputerscience,whilewomen
aremorelikelytohavefavouredartandlanguages.
However,ageplaysaroleinthis.The
ideaof“boysubjects”and“girlsubjects”isgreateramongtheoldestgenerationinoursurvey:BabyBoomers.
WithSTEMsubjects(Science,
Technology,Engineeringand
Mathematics)thereisnogapin
preferencebetweenmenandwomen
intheyoungestgenerationinthesurvey.
Forscience,amongBabyBoomersthereis
a13
-
percentagepoint
difference
,withmenmorelikelytohavelikedscience.ForGenZthereisnodifferencebetweenmenand
womeninenjoyingscience.
InrecentdecadestherehasabeenastrongpushformoregirlstotakeupSTEMsubjectsanditappearsthishasbeenworking.
However,womenremainunder-
representedinthesesubjects.Inthe
UK,
only31%ofstudents
studying
STEMsubjectsinuniversityarefemale.Whilesomeprogresshasbeenmade
thereisstillalongwaytogo.
©IpsosEducationMonitor202515
There’sacleargenderdivide
36%
History
Mathematics
Science
Geography
PhysicaleducationForeignlanguages
Art
ComputersciencesThelanguageof...Theliteratureof...
Religion
Noneoftheabove
Notsure
28%
amongthepopularityof
33%
28%
manyofthesesubjects,withfallingalongthelinesof
29%
24%
24%
stereotypical‘subjectsforboys’and‘subjectsforgirls’.
18%
25%
16%
15%
23%
Men
Women
Which,ifany,ofthefollowingtopicswereyourfavourite
14%
23%
21%
subjectswhenyouwereatschool?
13%
12%
18%
10%
(Selectuptothreeanswers)30-countryaverage
17%
7%
7%
3%
5%
Base:23,700onlineadultsundertheageof75
across30countries,interviewed20June-4July2025.
3%
3%
©IpsosEducationMonitor202516
Butencouragingly,formany
subjectslikescience,maths,literature,andlanguage,thisgaphasshrunkoverthe
generations.
Which,ifany,ofthefollowingtopicswereyourfavourite
subjectswhenyouwereatschool?
(Selectuptothreeanswers)30-countryaverage
Base:23,700onlineadultsundertheageof75
across30countries,interviewed20June-4July2025.
Sizeofgendergap
Moreofa‘male
favourite’amongGenZ
thanBoomers
Morepopularwithmen
GenZBabyBoomer
15
10
5
0
-5
-10
-15
ofa‘female
●
Less
-6,2
Lessofamale
●
12,9
11,3
9,6
9,7
10,5
7,9
●
●
favourite’among
GenZthanBoomers
7,2
6,1
4,6●1,3
0,9
●
5,8
0,3
-3,1
-4,3
●
●
-1,1
favourite’among
GenZthanBoomers
-9,9
Moreofa‘femalefavourite’among
-9,9-9,6-9,1
GenZthan
●Boomers
-12,2
‘
ScienceMaths
Morepopularwithwomen
History
Foreignlanguages
ReligionArtComputer
sciences
Physicaleducation
Geography
The
language
of…
The
literature
of…
©IpsosEducationMonitor202517
Science,historyand
mathsarepopular
subjectsacross
generations.ReligionandPEconsistentlyrankasunpopular.
Base:23,700onlineadultsundertheageof75
across30countries,interviewed20June-4July2025.
Q:Which,ifany,ofthefollowingtopicswereyourfavourite
subjectswhenyouwereatschool?(Selectuptothreeanswers)
GenZMillennialsGenX
BabyBoomers
Science32%Science41%History31%
History48%
Maths32%History30%Science23%
Maths33%
History28%Maths28%Geography21%
Science25%
Geography24%Computerscience24%Maths19%
Geography24%
Art19%Art19%PE19%
Q:Which,ifany,ofthefollowingtopicswereyourleastfavouritesubjectswhenyouwereatschool?(Selectuptothreeanswers)
Languageof….19%
GenZMillennialsGenX
BabyBoomers
Religion30%Maths35%Maths37%
Religion41%
PE22%PE29%Religion28%
Maths31%
Science22%Religion27%PE25%
Foreignlanguages27%
Maths19%ForeignLanguages18%Art24%
Art25%
19%
Geography17%History15%Foreign
languages
Science25%
PARTTWO:
Detailedresults
©IpsosEducationMonitor2025
Perceptionsand
expectations
©IpsosEducationMonitor2025
©IpsosEducationMonitor202520
Howwouldyouratethe
overallqualityofthe
educationsysteminyourcountry?
Base:23,700onlineadultsundertheageof75
across30countries,interviewed20June-4July2025.
GoodGood
CountryGoodNeithergoodnorpoorPoor20242023
34%
77%
71%
65%
56%
49%
46%
45%
45%
44%
43%
41%
40%
40%
35%
29%
28%
27%
24%
22%
21%
21%
20%
20%
19%
17%
15%
15%
14%
12%
11%
35%
5%
14%
16%
17%
19%
22%
22%
27%
26%
26%
31%
25%
28%
32%
37%
47%
35%
39%
33%
45%
31%
38%
43%
55%
48%
63%
51%
59%
54%
50%
33%
74%
64%
69%
55%
44%
48%
45%
42%
44%
52%
44%
41%
40%
18%
31%
26%
21%
26%
19%
21%
21%
20%
20%
20%
21%
13%
15%
11%
11%
11%
GlobalCountryAverage
SingaporeIreland
India
Australia
GreatBritainThailand
Canada
SouthAfricaMalaysia
Indonesia
UnitedStatesNetherlandsSweden
PolandSpain
Brazil
BelgiumItaly
Japan
Germany
SouthKoreaColombia
ArgentinaFrance
Mexico
TürkiyeChile
HungaryRomaniaPeru
29%
17%
14%
15%
24%
26%
31%
29%
28%
29%
30%26%
32%
28%
31%
33%
22%
37%
36%
36%
32%
46%
40%
34%
25%
34%
21%
32%
24%
33%
36%
33%
74%
63%
55%
57%
47%
42%
48%
39%
37%
53%
40%
39%
36%
19%
28%
34%
23%
26%
25%
23%
16%
25%
15%
20%
26%
18%
11%
8%
N/A
10%
©IpsosEducationMonitor202521
Overthenext5yearsorso,whichofthefollowingdoyouthinkwillhappentoschoolsinyourlocalarea?
Base:23,700onlineadultsundertheageof75
across30countries,interviewed20June-4July2025.
Country
GlobalCountryAverage
SouthKorea
Japan
Romania
Poland
Italy
Singapore
Hungary
Colombia
Spain
Sweden
Mexico
Thailand
Brazil
France
Argentina
Türkiye
Chile
Netherlands
Germany
India
Malaysia
Peru
UnitedStates
Belgium
SouthAfrica
Canada
Indonesia
GreatBritain
Ireland
Australia
Therewillbeafallinpupilnumbers
Therewillbeariseinpupilnumbers
Pupilnumberswillremainbroadlyastheyarenow
36%
25%23%
81%10%
3%
68%12%
3%
60%24%
5%
56%23%
7%
55%24%
7%
4
8%24%15%
47
%29%
8%
46%
25%19%
41%
32%14%
41%
25%20%
38%
31%23%
37%
29%22%
37%
28%19%
33%
28%21%
33%
35%17%
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