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African Countries Urged To Leverage Technology For Educational transformation

by GABI HIBATTULLAH and Kudumi Abigail Shekwoaga
12 months ago
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L-R Dr. Moses Imayi, CEO Edufirst Nigeria, Mr. Ray Atelly, fra President & Chairman of Council NBCC, Dr. Hamid Bobboyi, Executive Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission, Sun Sungil Country Director, Korea International Cooperation Agency KOICA Nigeria, Seyi Adeyemi
Vice-President, NBCC Chairman, NBCC Education and Schools Group

L-R Dr. Moses Imayi, CEO Edufirst Nigeria, Mr. Ray Atelly, fra President & Chairman of Council NBCC, Dr. Hamid Bobboyi, Executive Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission, Sun Sungil Country Director, Korea International Cooperation Agency KOICA Nigeria, Seyi Adeyemi Vice-President, NBCC Chairman, NBCC Education and Schools Group

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Education experts have called on African countries to prioritise the integration of technology into their education systems.

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They spoke in Abuja at the African EduTech Conference 2024, which held at the UBEC Digital Resource Centre, with the theme, ‘Building on effective African EdTech Ecosystem for global impact.”

The programme aims to enhance teaching and learning, improve accessibility, and prepare the continent’s future workforce for the demands of the digital age.

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The experts submitted that by embracing digital solutions, Africa can enhance education quality and accessibility, foster economic growth and competitiveness, develop a skilled and adaptable workforce, bridge the digital divide as well as secure a brighter future for its citizens.

Nana Gyamfi Adwabour, Executive Director, Centre for National Distance Learning and Open Schooling (CENDLOS), tasked Nigeria for infusing digital skills into its new curriculum for basic schools, even as he charged other African countries to borrow a leaf from the country.

He emphasised the need for the continent to transit from theory based education system to practicals.

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“It (the new curriculum) is good. To develop in any African country, Technical Vocational Educational Training (TVET) has to be improved. That is how employability can come. The kids should be creators to employ themselves. Other African countries should emulate that. Before you can do that, your curriculum has to support. It has to be standard based. So I applaud Nigeria for doing that.

“At first, most African countries were using objective based. That is more teachers dominant, making kids very docile. In Ghana, we have standard based curriculum which makes kids explore to do more project based learning and experimentation. We have infused into them that if you fail, it is part of the process.”

David Nkwa, Manager, Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), Nigeria office, said African countries can upscale technology in schools by ensuring its acceptance and adoption among teachers, parents, and community leaders through inclusive deployment processes.

According to him, successful adoption can be achieved by engaging stakeholders throughout the process, enabling seamless scaling-up of technology to neighboring communities and states.

“African countries can upscale technology in our schools when it becomes accepted and adopted by the users. Because one thing is to deploy technology in schools, another thing is for the teachers and users to adopt it.

“So one of the things that we have done as donor agencies when we carry out various EduTech projects, Smart Schools projects in Nigeria is that we make sure we carry all stakeholders along, especially the teachers, parents and community leaders.

“We make sure that they are part of the whole process, ecosystem of the technology we are deploying. And we make them participate while deploying those technology. That way, once they accept it, it becomes easier for them to adopt it. And we can scale it up to other neighbouring communities and states.

“First of all, make sure that it is something that can be accepted. And once it is accepted it is easier to scale to other places.”

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