Social Projects
Quantitative and Qualitative Research on Risks for Children and Adolescents
Our study focused on the excessive and addictive use of electronic devices by children aged 1 to 15 years. Based on the findings, we developed recommendations and guidelines for parents and educators to help mitigate the risks associated with digital overuse.
Quantitative Research on Future Skills and the Job Market
Our experts co-authored a large-scale study involving nearly 5,000 participants, divided into five key groups:
Students
University lecturers
Teachers
Employers
Business professionals
The result was the “Education of the Future: 2046 Scenarios” Report, which outlines insights into emerging skills, job market evolution, and educational transformations.
Quantitative Research on Future Skills in the Age of AI
A survey conducted on 1,680 respondents (students, teachers, lecturers, and business representatives) used the CAWI (Computer-Assisted Web Interviewing) method to analyze the most critical skills for the future, including:
Critical thinking
Team collaboration
AI literacy
Adaptability to change
The study revealed an increasing demand for digital and adaptive skills and highlighted discrepancies between students’ self-assessment and teachers’ and employers’ evaluations. These findings were used to formulate recommendations for modifying educational curricula to better align with labor market demands and support the development of modern competencies.
