UNESCO MGIEP conducts a high-level policy forum as a prelude to TECH 2018

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

MGIEP (Institute of for Peace and Sustainable Development) in association with Government of conducted a High-level Policy Forum on 14th November 2018.

The distinguished group gathered to discuss the commencement of a dialogue on the development of guidelines for digital learning resources. The discussion brought together policy makers, domain experts from AI, education, neuroscience, developmental psychology, data scientists and legal experts; digital instruction designers, game designers; industry representatives from technology companies and Ed. tech startups.

The High-level Policy Forum acted as a prelude to TECH 2018, specifically targeting policymakers. It was chaired by the former of Kyrgyzstan and MGIEP Board Member, H.E Some of the other dignitaries participating in the discussion included Madam Emmalin Pierre, of HRD Grenada; Prof. Dr. Yasser Refaat Abdel Fattah Mohamed, Vice of Higher Education; Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, of Ghana; Shri Ganta Srinivasa Rao, Minister of HRD Government of Andhra Pradesh; Dr. J S Rajput, of to UNESCO; Mr. Dominic Marcotte, Quebec Bureau India; Mr. Eric Falt, and for India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Maldives, and

Its key objective was to commence a collective dialogue on the development of Ed. Tech guidelines on the design and implementation of MGIEP believes that with the global market set to touch two billion USD in India, and over 250 billion USD in the region by 2022, it is time for some broad guidelines that countries can use for evaluating the quality and inclusiveness of digital educational content. Furthermore, with the massive influx of and solutions such as games, it has become extremely difficult for teachers, parents, and school leaders to assess products and monitor learning outcomes.

A new learning ecosystem is needed to prepare students to understand, critique, and positively transform the social and cultural conditions they live in to enhance well-being for all. The conference aims to adapt all efforts in this direction towards placing socio emotional skills at the centre of these new developments. Prof. Anantha Duraiappah, Director, emphasized, "The 21st century learner is a digital native, who needs to be both intellectually and emotionally resilient and it is time that our education system addresses this reality and adapts itself."

The High Level Policy Forum discussed the Vizag declaration that calls for to initiate a process to develop the guidelines and present them to the 2019 UNESCO Conference in Paris,

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First Published: Thu, November 15 2018. 12:30 IST