How ready are education systems for the future?
Explore the global picture, examine readiness patterns, and consider what the findings mean for policy.
Countries tracked
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All jurisdictions in GEFRI.
Global average readiness
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Mean GEFRI score worldwide (median: 0.00).
Range and variation
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Standard deviation (σ): 0.00 points.
Median gap to advanced readiness
75.00
Points the median system must gain to reach the advanced readiness threshold of 75.
Quick facts
Compare readiness metrics, identify outliers, and jump to any country profile with the lookup tool.
The world at a glance
Education futures readiness band snapshot
This chart shows how countries are spread across the GEFRI scale, from the lowest readiness bands to the 90-point target.
- Critically unprepared (≤30)
- 0 countries · 0%
- Severely underprepared (31–44)
- 0 countries · 0%
- Emerging readiness (45–59)
- 0 countries · 0%
- Progressing readiness (60–74)
- 0 countries · 0%
- Advanced readiness (75–89)
- 0 countries · 0%
- Target achieved (90+)
- 0 countries · 0%
Explore the interactive map
See how readiness varies across countries and regions. Switch between GEFRI dimensions, filter the view, and explore the geographic patterns behind these global findings.
Global education futures readiness score distribution
The histogram shows where country scores cluster and where they thin out. It helps show whether most countries sit near the middle of the scale or farther toward the low and high ends.
The global readiness profile
Overall scores do not tell the whole story. This section shows which dimensions tend to score highest worldwide, which remain weakest, and where countries differ most from one another.
Based on 0 countries with valid scores in all five dimensions.
Innovation
Infrastructure
Human Capital
Governance
School Access and Gender Parity
Advanced readiness begins at 75. The GEFRI target is 90.
Regional insights
This chart shows where each region stands relative to the world average, the 75-point advanced-readiness threshold, and the 90-point GEFRI target.
A regional average can hide large differences among countries. The interquartile range, or IQR, shows how widely the middle half of country scores are spread.
Dispersion is not shown for regions with fewer than four valid countries.
Fragility and conflict-affected states
The key question here is how far countries affected by fragility and conflict sit from other countries, and whether that distance is concentrated in particular dimensions.
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Median FCS internal component gap
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Complete records included: 0
Median non-FCS internal component gap
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Complete records included: 0
Median component gap
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FCS minus non-FCS
A single score can hide large internal gaps
A country may appear moderately ready overall while performing very differently across the five GEFRI dimensions. To reveal those differences, we compare each country’s strongest dimension with its weakest.
Typical internal gap
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Between the strongest and weakest dimension
Countries with a large gap
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Have a difference of 30 points or more
0.0% of countries have a gap of at least 30 points between their strongest and weakest dimensions. 0.0% have a gap of 40 points or more. This means that an overall GEFRI score can hide important strengths and weaknesses within a country's education system.
A smaller gap does not always mean stronger readiness. A country may perform consistently well across all five dimensions, or consistently poorly.
How large are the differences within countries?
These are descriptive groupings, not formal GEFRI readiness levels.
How readiness dimensions relate
The question here is whether countries that score well in one dimension also tend to score well in another.
Correlation describes association across countries and does not establish causation.
Explore component relationships
All correlations are based on 0 countries with complete data for each pair.
| Innovation | Infrastructure | Human Capital | Governance | Access & Gender | |
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| Infrastructure | — | — | — | — | — |
| Human Capital | — | — | — | — | — |
| Governance | — | — | — | — | — |
| Access & Gender | — | — | — | — | — |