Abstract
The global education market is experiencing substantial shifts due to the influence of modern digitalization. Emerging technologies are profoundly altering learning methods, the overall structure of education, as well as international educational exchanges and their scale. This study aims to evaluate the impact of digital transformation on the global education market. The goal of this article is to examine the development of the global education services market in light of contemporary challenges, particularly digital transformation, and its effects on the higher education sector.
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