ICESCO calls for keeping pace with digital transformation to ensure quality education

ICESCO calls for keeping pace with digital transformation to ensure quality education

Rabat (UNA-OIC) – The Director-General of the Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) Dr. Salim Mohammed AlMalik called for catalyzing innovation and creativity and making use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in the educational process toward achieving SDG Goal 4 (ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all).

The Director-General emphasized that ICESCO will support innovation and reform-driven education systems based on AI and quality.

The statement came in AlMalik’s address at the international web forum on the theme “Education Quality: A Lifelong Foresight Value”. UNESCO Regional Center for Quality and Excellence in Education (RCQE) held the event on Thursday, November 12, in cooperation with ICESCO, to mark the World Quality Day 2020. The forum brought together representatives of international specialized organizations, several experts, researchers, and decision-makers in education, academics, and teachers.

The ICESCO chief underscored that the quality requirement is a global trend that sets the groundwork for sustainable development and encourages education institutions and authorities to increase their productivity. He added that the requirement is more important as the COVID-19 pandemic increased dropout rates due to school closures and forced educational systems in the member states to develop innovative working mechanisms.

AlMalik went on to say that quality achievement constitutes a major challenge under the fourth industrial revolution while pointing out that quality education leads to more stability, development, and change in societies. He highlighted that AI applications will pave the way for transformation in schools and universities through a comprehensive development in all aspects of professional and scientific life.

The Director-General also noted that AI applications will digitalize curricula and alleviate burdens on teachers thanks to virtual education programs. He called on the Islamic world’s organizations to be the first to take initiatives and keep pace with the large-scale digital transformation, meet the requirements of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), and accelerate the race toward building the school of the future.

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