@Nenad-Stojacic said in Let's talk about the callenges of educational change worldwide:
Urban and affluent schools typically boast ample technology resources, including computers, tablets, and internet connectivity. However, rural and underserved communities often grapple with limited access to digital tools and infrastructure. Moreover, many Serbian educators lack sufficient training to effectively utilize technology in teaching or access professional development opportunities.
We have had a similar situation in Russia, however it is changing for the better.
Within the framework of the national project "Education", the Ministry of education aim to create a new educational environment for schools, especially in rural areas and small towns.
We have a "Tochka Rosta" (Point of Growth) project, they are opening centers for education in digital and humanitarian fields. These centers are usually located on school grounds. They have high-tech equipment for studying technology, informatics, and life safety.
I have spoken with some teachers, and they appreciate this initiative. However, sometimes this high-tech equipment is not being used to its full potential because educators lack professional digital skills training