Participants in a group photo with the Minister of Tertiary Education

By Ibrahim Joenal Sesay –

The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) in collaboration with Commonwealth of Learning (COL) have commenced a two-day capacity building workshop for Higher Education Institutions and respective stakeholders for online facilitation including the use of artificial intelligence and inclusive technologies for Open and Distance Learning (ODL)

In his opening remarks, the Chairperson of the Workshop Dr. Issa Fofanah welcomed participants at the session and expressed his excitement for the scheduled topics that would be discussed.

He admonished respective stakeholders to make meaningful contributions during the workshop as the topics highlighted are key to the development of education in Sierra Leone.

While delivering his statement, the Chairman of TEC, Professor A.M Alghali welcomed participants at the workshop.

He expressed that he is delighted to see that bright minds have gathered united by shared interest to harness the power of artificial intelligence to innovate, empower, and transform teaching and learning methods and skills acquisitions.

Professor Alghali pointed out that, the integration of artificial intelligence and inclusive technologies into open and distance learning (ODL) present an unparalleled opportunity to address challenges in accessibility, quality, and inclusivity in higher education.

The Chairman went on to explain the importance of the workshop.

“The workshop is a testament to the shared community to building a resilient and innovative education sector in Sierra Leone, one that aligns with global trends and caters to the diverse needs of learners in the country and region” the Chairman expressed.

In her keynote address, the Minister of Technical and Higher Education Dr. Haja Ramatulai Wurie noted that the workshop was timely as the deliberations have the potential to revolutionalise education in Sierra Leone.

“Online facilitation, artificial intelligence, inclusive technologies into for online and distance learning are need within the educational space in Sierra Leone” she noted

The Minister added that Sierra Leone is at a pivotal and that the Ministry of Technical and Higher Education has committed itself to a vision for education that is inclusive, equitable, and transformative.

Presentation on artificial intelligence and curriculum development were presented by various stakeholders. 

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