The pupil-teacher ratio in Brazil's secondary education is forecasted to decrease gradually from 16.36 in 2024 to 16.2 in 2028. This indicates a slight but consistent downward trend, suggesting an improvement in individualized attention that schools can offer students.
Future trends to watch for:
- Persistent investment in education infrastructure could further reduce the ratio.
- Government policies aimed at teacher recruitment and retention will heavily influence this trend.
- Technological integration in classrooms may redefine teacher roles and affect the ratio.