UNIZIK Hosts 97th Inaugural Lecture Series on Inclusive Adult Learning

Professor Williams Emeka Obiozor in the prestigious 97th Inaugural Lecture Series, delivered an enlightening discourse on "The Paradigm Shift in Promoting Adult Learning, Inclusion Needs of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in a Work and Learning Environment." Obiozor delved into the critical aspects of adult learning, shedding light on the changing paradigms and the importance of addressing the inclusion needs of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in both professional and educational settings.

UNIZIK Hosts 97th Inaugural Lecture Series on Inclusive Adult Learning
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UNIZIK proudly welcomed Professor Williams Emeka Obiozor to the prestigious 97th Inaugural Lecture Series, where he delivered an enlightening discourse on "The Paradigm Shift in Promoting Adult Learning, Inclusion Needs of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in a Work and Learning Environment."

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In a thought-provoking lecture that captivated the audience, Prof. Obiozor delved into the critical aspects of adult learning, shedding light on the changing paradigms and the importance of addressing the inclusion needs of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in both professional and educational settings.

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The distinguished professor emphasized the significance of creating environments that cater to the diverse needs of individuals, focusing on the challenges faced by PWDs in accessing education and employment opportunities. He highlighted innovative approaches and strategies to promote inclusivity, ensuring that everyone, regardless of ability, has equal access to learning and working environments.

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The event, which was streamed live, allowed a global audience to tune in and engage with the insightful lecture. The online platform facilitated participation from individuals interested in the intersection of adult learning, inclusivity, and the integration of Persons with Disabilities into various spheres of life.

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Furthermore, the Inaugural Lecture Series provided a unique opportunity for attendees to gain valuable insights into the professor's expertise, particularly in the context of the rapidly evolving landscape of adult education and workforce dynamics.

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The hashtag #unizik trended on social media platforms as viewers shared their reflections, key takeaways, and appreciation for the engaging discussion. The convergence of academia, technology, and inclusivity underscored the university's commitment to fostering an environment that champions diversity and learning for all.

As the 97th Inaugural Lecture Series came to a close, participants were left inspired by Prof. Williams Emeka Obiozor's visionary perspective on the paradigm shift necessary for the promotion of adult learning and the fulfillment of inclusion needs for Persons with Disabilities in contemporary work and learning environments. The event not only contributed to the academic discourse but also reinforced the university's role as a catalyst for positive change in society.