Nigeria's Education System Set for Transformation with Digital Innovation at 68th National Council Meeting
This gathering of stakeholders aims to shape a modern educational framework that prepares students for the demands of the 21st century.
The 68th National Council on Education meeting commenced in Abuja, focusing on integrating digital innovation and skills development into Nigeria's education system. This gathering of stakeholders aims to shape a modern educational framework that prepares students for the demands of the 21st century.
Dr. Nasir Sani-Gwarzo, Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Education, emphasized the need for an education system that equips students with the necessary skills to navigate the digital landscape. He stated, "The 21st century demands an education system that empowers Nigeria's youth."
Mrs. Aigbogu O.J., Director of Education Planning, Research & Development, echoed this sentiment, urging participants to "propel Nigeria's education system into the 21st century." She expressed gratitude to the delegates and stakeholders for their commitment to this vital initiative.
The meeting highlighted the potential of digital classrooms to enhance teaching and learning, catering to students' needs while reducing the workload on teachers. Dr. Sani-Gwarzo noted that leveraging digital technology is essential for educational development in Nigeria.
Key takeaways from the council meeting include the need to foster a skills-based curriculum, enhance teacher capacity and professionalism, promote entrepreneurship and innovation, and review recommendations from the Joint Consultative Committee on Education (JCCE) Plenary. These strategies aim to transform Nigeria's education system and ensure it meets the challenges of the modern world.