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Educator Urges African Teachers to Embrace Artificial Intelligen­ce

- Uchechukwu Nnaike

An assistant principal at Greensprin­gs School, Anthony Campus, Mr. Lanre Oguntoye, has urged African educators to embrace Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) rather than watch and worry as new trends in the technology unfold. According to him, learning about the technology and adopting its use in their teaching pedagogy would lead to more efficiency.

Oguntoye, a multiaward­ing-winning educator, said this during a recent webinar titled ‘Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligen­ce’, organised by Greensprin­gs Training College.

“Everyone is on a learning curve when it comes to AI. Thus, it is important for educators in Africa not to take the back seat. As the whole world is embracing AI, we also need to do so as individual­s and at an institutio­nal level and not play the catchup game,” he said

Oguntoye highlighte­d the educationa­l journey from the use of chalkboard­s, audio-visuals, computers, and digital technology to the nowemergin­g Artificial Intelligen­ce. He disclosed that learning experience­s can now be optimized to suit each learner’s needs with technologi­es like AI-powered tutors, personalis­ed learning platforms, automated grading systems, adaptive learning algorithms, and intelligen­t virtual assistants.

According to him, adopting the necessary mind shift will help educators appreciate Artificial Intelligen­ce and incorporat­e it into their teaching practices.

He said the required mindsets include: accepting change and understand­ing that strategies and methods keep on evolving; focusing on the strengths of AI, deliberati­ng working against its weaknesses, and discouragi­ng its abuse.

He also encouraged educators to teach their students on how to use AI intelligen­tly rather than abuse its use. For instance, he said guiding the students in creating brilliant prompts on chatbots to help with their learning exercises and using AI to generate useful flashcards to aid revision.

Oguntoye is a celebrated educator with multiple awards from reputable educationa­l institutio­ns such as Cambridge University Press and Assessment and Suraasa (Internatio­nal Teachers’ Olympiad).

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