BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 4. Technology and artificial intelligence will never reduce the role of teachers, Education World Forum (EWF) Director Dominic Savage said at the V International Forum “New Challenges in Education” in Baku today, Trend reports.
Savage pointed out that schools ought to go the extra mile for personal growth.
"We need to instill respect for the planet in students in schools. How can we create interest in the green agenda among young people? Green education starts at an early age," he added.
To note, ADA University is hosting the V International Forum “New Challenges in Education.”
The International Forum is held in hybrid format with the partnership of the Ministry of Science and Education of Azerbaijan, the World Education Forum, and Education Development Fund, with organizational support of the experimental-communication platform of education workers “T-Network” and ADA University, and media support of the newspaper “Azerbaijani teacher” (Azərbaycan muallimi), “Education TV” (Tehsil TV) and magazine “Azerbaijani school” (Azərbaycan məktəbi).
The primary objective is to address emerging difficulties in education, enhance focus on environmental education, particularly the concept of "green education," and attain additional quality enhancement by accommodating the educational demands of contemporary times.
The International Forum, dedicated to the “Year of Solidarity for a Green World” and containing the idea of COP29, is held under the motto “A Better Educated Future.”
The key speakers of the forum are Dominic Savage, Director of the World Education Forum, and Andreas Schleicher, Head of the Education and Skills Department of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
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