G20 education working group begins, Leverage technology to achieve common educational targets: Edu ministry
Education working group met at IIT Madras under G20 Sherpa Track. Invited countries discussed the tech-enabled learning in school, higher education and skill.
Press Trust of India | January 31, 2023 | 10:49 PM IST
CHENNAI: The Education Working Group under the G20 Sherpa Track commenced its first meeting here on Tuesday with Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, K Sanjay Murthy appealing to the G20 member countries to collaborate and leverage technology further to achieve common educational targets.
The G20 countries and 9 invited countries discussed the tech-enabled learning in three verticals of education sphere viz. school, higher education and skill. The outcome of the deliberation would be discussed in a detailed manner in the next two day, Murthy said.
Also Read | IIT Madras to organise G20 seminar on role of digital technology in education
"There has been a broad consensus among the countries on the need for greater collaboration among government and catalytic institutions to see how the challenges of tech-enabled learning should be resolved or modified. Tech-enabled learning is a future which should be accepted wholeheartedly," he said briefing media persons about the seminar at IIT Madras Research Park. The seminar on ‘the Role of Digital Technologies in Education’ was held under the joint auspices of the Ministry of Education, G20 Secretariat and IIT Madras.
The Education Working Group during India’s G20 Presidency will focus on four priority areas, including issues of Foundational Literacy and Numeracy, Tech-enabled learning, Future of work, and Research and innovation collaboration. Apart from Chennai, India’s Presidency will see the Education Working Group further convening in Amritsar, and Bhubaneswar with the final education Ministerial scheduled to be held in Pune. All meetings of the Education Working Group will feature seminars and exhibitions in addition to formal deliberations under the Working Group.
The idea is to enable the Education Working Group to broad base its discussions with enriching inputs from sector experts and from all G20 member and invited countries. The exhibition is intended to make the sharing of best experiences more tangible and effective. An exhibition with 50 stalls was inaugurated at IIT Madras to showcase research, innovation and cutting edge technologies of the G20 countries. Murthy also separately chaired a session on ‘Providing accessible and equitable education for K-12 learners.’
Also Read | IIT Madras hosts G20 University Connect lecture series
Secretary, Skill Education, Government of India, Atul Kumar Tiwari chaired a session on ‘Emerging technologies to provide skill education and training.’ The session underlined the need for hands-on training and experiential learning; integrating skill education into school and higher education. At the seminar, IIT Madras Director Prof V Kamakoti, spoke about quality and equitable education for all and the challenges and best practices in G20 countries in the area of school education, higher education and skill development.
#G20India : A promising kick-start to the first G20 EdWG!
— Ministry of Education (@EduMinOfIndia) January 31, 2023
The First ever EdWG begins today with incredible enthusiasm & fervor among all @iitmadras , Chennai. The 3-day event is an unique platform for global dialogue on inclusive, equitable & high-quality education. @g20org pic.twitter.com/Woh9xv47lJ
Chairman, National Educational Technology Forum (NETF) Anil Sahasrabudhe chaired a session on ‘Enabling high-quality higher education learning opportunities at scale.’ Prof Andrew Thangaraj, IIT Madras and SWAYAM, underlined the importance of ensuring universal access to higher education and the role of digital intervention, the need for happy learners and the need to equip the graduates with requisite skillsets.
Chairing a session on ‘Provide accessible and equitable education for K-12 learners,’ Secretary, School Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India, Sanjay Kumar, said, “in India, we have 1.48 million schools having 265 million school students, with 170 million of them being in government and aided schools and nearly 9.5 million teachers. There are more than 20 regional languages as medium of instructions alongside 62 educational boards of instruction across country (State and Central).”
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]JEE Main 2023 Exam Session 1: Updates on JEE Mains answer key, result date at jeemain.nta.nic.in
JEE Main 2023 LIVE: NTA concluded the paper 1, or BE, BTech paper, exams today. Keep following this blog for latest updates on JEE Main analysis, question paper pdf, answer key, result date at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Mridusmita DekaFeatured News
]- PMKVY Scheme: 40% of 1.5 crore in skill training women; electronics, apparel top sectors
- NEHU in turmoil: How governance issues and lack of transparency in appointments sparked a campus-wide unrest
- Education ministry:1.65 crore non-literates register on ULLAS portal, less than half clear literacy test
- Over 5,000 teaching vacancies, 2,000 unfilled reserved posts in central universities: Education ministry
- Delay in NTA exam payments due to ‘late submission’ of bills, education ministry tells Lok Sabha
- Maharashtra NEET UG Counselling: MBBS aspirant moves HC against medical college for ‘overcharging’
- CLAT 2025 and beyond: What’s new in degree, diploma and certificate law courses
- Education ministry, World Bank report flags skills gap; BFSI, digital media ‘must be top priority for schools
- Study Abroad: New Zealand revises post-study work visa rules for international postgraduate students
- Maharashtra Election 2024: State’s job scheme stumbles; just 21% apprentice placements in private firms