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OECD tracks global student flows to developed market-based economies

...students in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Colombia. Policy settings intrude This year’s Education at a Glance notes that policy settings in destination countries have begun to influence student...

Global ELT volumes dipped in 2024

...Brazil moved past Colombia to become the largest ELT market during the year. With the exception of Colombia, all of the top five senders have declined from pre-pandemic...

US ELT numbers moving toward pre-pandemic norms

...programmes that provided funding for extended language studies for Saudi Arabian and Brazilian students. When those scholarship supports began to wind down in 2016, so too did ELT...

Canada’s language sector buffeted by policy changes in 2024

...there were still three Latin markets – Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia – counted among the top ten senders for 2024. More broadly, however, Asia won out as the leading sending...

International schools segment registers impressive five-year growth numbers

...“Brazil [438 Schools: 32% growth in 5 years]: Investments in modern infrastructure, student wellbeing, and academic excellence is positioning Brazil’s international schools market as vibrant and future-ready on...

ICEF Podcast: Together for transparency – Building global standards for ethical international student recruitment

...of BEX – Brazilian Exchange. For additional background on the subject, please see our related feature, “Who decides about quality? Education agents and the question of increased regulation“....

Irish ELT sector sounds note of “cautious stability” for 2024

...come from elsewhere in Europe – and especially from Italy and Spain – whereas adult students come from further afield, and from Latin America (e.g., Brazil, Mexico, Chile) and Asia...

Market snapshot: A guide to international student recruitment in Brazil

...study for Brazilian students looking at study abroad: Most of Brazil’s outbound students are pursuing English-language courses, but there are also significant numbers opting for higher education. Brazil...

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