NEW YORK, Jan. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — According to Technavio, the virtual schools market size in North America is estimated to grow by USD 294.17 million from 2020 to 2025. However, the growth momentum will decelerate at a CAGR of 4.78% during the forecast period. US held the largest share of the market in 2022, and the market in the region is estimated to witness an incremental growth of 65%. The competitive scenario categorizes companies based on various performance indicators. Some of the factors considered include the financial performance of companies, growth strategies, product innovations, new product launches, investments, and growth in market share, among others. – buy the report!
Virtual schools market in North America – Five Forces
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Threat of Rivalry
Bargaining Power of Suppliers
Threat of Substitutes
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Virtual schools market in North America – Customer Landscape
The report includes the market’s adoption lifecycle, from the innovator’s stage to the laggard’s stage. It focuses on adoption rates in different regions based on penetration. Furthermore, the report also includes key purchase criteria and drivers of price sensitivity to help companies evaluate and develop their growth strategies.
Virtual schools market in North America – Segmentation Assessment
Segment Overview
Technavio has segmented the market based on ownership (private and NPI) and geography (the US and Canada).
The market growth will be significant in the private segment during the forecast period. The segment is driven by the high enrollment rate in private education management organizations.
Geography Overview
By geography, the virtual schools market in North America is segmented into US and Canada. The report provides actionable insights and estimates the contribution of all regions to the growth of the virtual schools market in North America.
The US will account for 65% of the market growth during the forecast period. Educational institutions in the US are increasingly adopting e-learning. This is creating the need for the development of online courses and web-based learning platforms, which is driving the growth of the regional market.
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Virtual schools market in North America – Market Dynamics
Key factor driving market growth
The market is driven by the need for a cost-effective teaching model.
Virtual schools serve as a cost-effective option for both students and educational institutions.
The adoption of cloud-based LMS reduces the cost of creating, managing, storing, and delivering content to learners.
Learning management systems reduce the dependency on large publishers and help the faculty in creating and managing diversified and interactive content for students.
The high inclination toward online learning has led to an increase in the introduction of affordable online courses by vendors.
Leading trends influencing the market
The emergence of learning via mobile devices is identified as the key trend in the market.
The expansion of the tech-savvy student population has made mobile devices mainstream in the education industry.
Hence, hence many vendors are emphasizing the development of online learning content that can be accessed through mobile devices.
Also, the increasing adoption of mobile devices among students and educational institutions is encouraging market players to provide personalized and flexible learning options.
Major challenges hindering market growth
Increase in open-source learning content is a key challenge in the market.
The vendors in the market are facing a significant threat from open-source solutions such as MOOCs, that are becoming popular.
Many MOOC vendors provide free courses to K-12 students in various subjects, including math, biology, and physics.
These courses can be accessed by mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, or laptops.
Thus, for certain online courses, users prefer to enroll in the relevant open-source course and access freely downloadable online publications.
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What are the key data covered in this virtual schools market In North America report?
CAGR of the market during the forecast period
Detailed information on factors that will drive the growth of the Virtual Schools Market between 2021 and 2025
Precise estimation of the size of the Virtual Schools Market and its contribution to the parent market
Accurate predictions about upcoming trends and changes in consumer behavior
Growth of the Virtual Schools Market industry across the US and Canada
A thorough analysis of the market’s competitive landscape and detailed information about vendors
Comprehensive analysis of factors that will challenge the growth of virtual schools market vendors
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Virtual Schools Market In North America Scope
Report Coverage
Details
Page number
120
Base year
2020
Forecast period
2021-2025
Growth momentum & CAGR
Decelerate at a CAGR of 4.78%
Market growth 2021-2025
USD 294.17 million
Market structure
Fragmented
YoY growth 2022-2023 (%)
27.68
Regional analysis
US and Canada
Performing market contribution
US at 65%
Key countries
US and Canada
Competitive landscape
Leading Vendors, Market Positioning of Vendors, Competitive Strategies, and Industry Risks
Key companies profiled
Abbotsford Virtual School, Basehor Linwood Virtual School, Charter Schools USA, The Florida Virtual School, iEnergizer, Lincoln Learning Solutions, Mosaica Education Inc., Pansophic Learning, Pearson Plc, and Stride Inc.
Market dynamics
Parent market analysis, market growth inducers and obstacles, fast-growing and slow-growing segment analysis, COVID-19 impact and recovery analysis and future consumer dynamics, and market condition analysis for the forecast period.
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Table of contents:
Executive Summary
Market Landscape
Market ecosystem
Value chain analysis
Market Sizing
Market definition
Market segment analysis
Market size 2020
Market outlook: Forecast for 2020 – 2025
Five Forces Analysis
Bargaining power of buyers
Bargaining power of suppliers
Threat of new entrants
Threat of substitutes
Threat of rivalry
Market condition
Market Segmentation by Ownership
Market segments
Comparison by Ownership
Private – Market size and forecast 2020-2025
NPI – Market size and forecast 2020-2025
Market opportunity by Ownership
Customer landscape
Geographic Landscape
Geographic segmentation
Geographic comparison
US – Market size and forecast 2020-2025
Canada – Market size and forecast 2020-2025
Market opportunity by geography
Market drivers
Market challenges
Market trends
Vendor Landscape
Vendor landscape
Landscape disruption
Vendor Analysis
Vendors covered
Market positioning of vendors
Abbotsford Virtual School
Basehor Linwood Virtual School
Charter Schools USA
The Florida Virtual School
iEnergizer
Lincoln Learning Solutions
Mosaica Education Inc.
Pansophic Learning
Pearson Plc
Stride Inc.
Appendix
Scope of the report
Currency conversion rates for US$
Research methodology
List of abbreviations
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