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The evolving digital world with several disruptions is making it extremely challenging for the academic community. The global pandemic jolted the way to educate young individuals as face-to-face learning halted, slowly shifted to virtual learning with much confusion and difficulties. Wars, geopolitical conflicts, climate change, calamities, technological distractions, and other challenges have exacerbated general conditions of distress for administrators of educational systems around the world (Abbas et al., 2024; Karim et al., 2024; Mok et al., 2024; Scheffran, 2023; Taha et al., 2023; Yu, 2023). This research aims to explore the state of educational systems, methodologies, and processes confronted by a tumultuous global environment, to hopefully find ways to alleviate it conducive to achieving relevant and effective outcomes in educating today’s young individuals. The study flags questions on what could match educational systems with the rapidly changing human circumstances. Though the answers to these questions may be far-fetched, the researchers are optimistic to find good solutions agile enough within the chaotic global context. It is believed that the investigation will not end with the paper’s publication but could serve as a starting point for continuous exploration within the field of education. A survey questionnaire was floated among thousands of potential respondents who were randomly invited using Google Form, a free online survey platform. Four hundred and one (401) responded to the invitation who came from more than 30 countries around the world. Descriptive and inferential statistics were employed to analyse the data using SPSS to treat quantitative data and NVivo on the qualitative data. Key findings included mixed insights on tertiary education’s being able to adapt to post-pandemic crises. It was also discovered that other challenges besides those earlier mentioned include access to technology, student engagement, and mental health. To improve the current conditions, schools need to aim for technical integration, more training of teachers, and mental health aid. This study provides important insights for tertiary education establishments to adapt policies to changing times and improve educational process and methodologies.
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