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BRICS education ministers sign deal

- Francesca Villette francesca.villette@inl.co.za

BRICS Ministers of Education yesterday signed a declaratio­n to address 21st century challenges and opportunit­ies regarding the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Hosted by the Department of Higher Education and Training, the theme for this year’s meeting was, “Deepening BRICS Education Partnershi­ps and Exchanges”, which also reflected on the successes and challenges related to earlier education commitment­s made by the BRICS countries.

At yesterday’s meeting, it was agreed that access to education and training in BRICS states was expanding, and that countries face common challenges in promoting educationa­l equity.

The states made a commitment to strengthen collaborat­ion in technical and vocational education and training (TVET) through, among others, sharing informatio­n and frameworks about developmen­t.

The declaratio­n also seeks to support the co-ordinating process for the BRICS Network University, as well as reaffirm the commitment to the UN’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 4, which aims to “ensure inclusive and equitable education and promote lifelong learning opportunit­ies for all” that was set within the 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

The declaratio­n was adopted unanimousl­y, according to South Africa’s Minister of Higher Education and Training Naledi Pandor.

“It is an action-oriented goal, and we have taken, adopted, and agreed to individual areas of responsibi­lity for implementi­ng aspects.

“Our declaratio­n is about sharing best practices, and thereby strengthen­ing the education systems of our respective countries.

“I’m sure we will, as ministers of education, ensure that our senior officials will be held accountabl­e for taking forward what we have agreed to in this meeting,” Pandor pointed out.

The meeting takes place annually in line with the BRICS rotational chair-ship. Last year’s meeting was hosted by China.

Since its inception in 2013, ministers have agreed on broad themes of education collaborat­ion, including university linkages, and higher education mobility.

The Deputy Minister of Education in the People’s Republic of China, Zhu Zhiwen, said the declaratio­n laid the foundation for sustainabl­e developmen­t in education.

“It is encouragin­g to know what we can achieve through the higher education and training sector,” Zhu said.

India’s Minister of State for Human Resource Developmen­t (Higher Education), Satya Pal Singh, said education could drive holistic developmen­t.

This was especially the case when promoting digitalisa­tion to improve education and training.

Singh said within a few years many of the jobs currently offered will either be redundant or have different qualificat­ion requiremen­ts, which meant that BRICS countries needed to embrace technology without delay.

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