The Guardian (Nigeria)

Investment in digital resources necessary to advance girls’ education

- By Iyabo Lawal

STAKEHOLDE­RS in the education- technology space have been advised to invest in digital resources to enhance quality of education among girls.

This was the takeout of the conversati­on during the October edition of Edtech Monday, an initiative of the Mastercard Foundation in partnershi­p with Co- Creation Hub.

The virtual roundtable moderated by a social engineerin­g practition­er, Joyce Daniel, featured panelists including National Programme Officer, UN Women Nigeria, Patience Ekeoba, Associate Product

Marketing Manager, Google, Temilade Adelakun, former Commission­er for Education in Akwa Ibom State, Eunice Thomas and a University of Benin undergradu­ate, Oseme Eigbodion.

Participan­ts noted that across the world, there is an increasing interest for the deployment of technology in the education sector. They noted that the COVID- 19 pandemic led to a surge in the use of digital technologi­es in education, while also revealing staggering gender gaps in access to, and use of digital technology around the world. According to them, digital learning presents an excellent opportunit­y to bridge the digital gender divide and bring quality education to every girl.

At the roundtable themed: ‘ Advancing girls education through digital learning,’ Thomas said there is need to address unconsciou­s biases against the girl child to ensure that digital learning is made possible and interestin­g.

With the world going digital, time has come to let Nigerian girls understand the significan­ce of digital learning to their overall growth.

She said though there have been issues around policy implementa­tion in the education sector, the solution lies in stakeholde­rs working together to monitor and evaluate implementa­tion.

In her remarks, Adelakun said government and other stakeholde­rs have a big role to play in eradicatin­g gender bias and enable access to digital learning for the girl child.

“We need to promote gender- responsive digital teaching and learning. We need to invest to be able to know about girls’ digital realities and ensure that learning solutions are custom- fit for their digital world. We must ensure that our curriculum have 24th century skills,” Adelakun said.

 ?? ?? Representa­tive of former President Goodluck Jonathan and erstwhile Deputy Governor of Osun State, Erelu Olusola Obada ( left); Daughter and representa­tive of former Liberian Ambassador to Cote D’ivoire, Willye Mai Tolbert King and Nebolisa Arah, while receiving honorary awards at Bowen University’s 17th Convocatio­n recently.
Representa­tive of former President Goodluck Jonathan and erstwhile Deputy Governor of Osun State, Erelu Olusola Obada ( left); Daughter and representa­tive of former Liberian Ambassador to Cote D’ivoire, Willye Mai Tolbert King and Nebolisa Arah, while receiving honorary awards at Bowen University’s 17th Convocatio­n recently.

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