UNICEF advocates AI integration in education system

UNICEF advocates AI integration in education system

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has urged policymakers and educators to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the education system to enhance the learning experiences for both students and teachers.

The organization emphasised that, although AI offers great potential for improving educational results, it should be utilized in a way that safeguards and promotes human agency.

In recognition of the 2025 International Day of Education, themed ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Education – Preserving Human Agency in a World of Automation’, UNICEF highlighted that by adopting ethical practices, empowering teachers, encouraging critical thinking, and ensuring equitable access, it is possible to develop an educational environment where technology and human values coexist, thus preparing learners for a future in an automated world.

Benjamin Ukom, the UNICEF Desk Officer for Education in Cross River State, noted that over 300 Education Information Management Officers have been trained in the state’s 18 local government areas as part of the Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP) Program by last year.

He mentioned that while the program facilitated by UNICEF has seen a significant number of enrollments, inadequate funding has hindered monitoring and evaluation efforts to gather feedback on its effectiveness.

Nonetheless, he believes the registration numbers have likely risen considerably since 2023.

“The Nigeria Learning Passport is an online e-learning platform designed to provide quality education to Nigerian students, especially those in remote areas with limited internet access. It features a flexible learning management system that can function both online and offline, offering interactive courses and content in various local languages such as English, Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba.

“It caters to early childhood, primary, secondary, and vocational education and was developed in partnership with the Federal Ministry of Education and UNICEF,” Ukom explained.

 

By Teen Trust News

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