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September 26, 2024Tech-Driven Future for Higher Education
The Chief Executive of the Higher Education Commission of Fiji (HECF), Dr. Rohit Kishore, highlights the critical need for technology integration in education, especially in the wake of the pandemic,reports FBC News. As industries rapidly adapt to artificial intelligence (AI) and other advanced technologies, Dr. Kishore urges universities to update their programs and teaching methods to keep pace with these changes. He notes that businesses are quick to embrace new technologies, and educational institutions must align to ensure they produce graduates equipped for the evolving workforce.
Industry Collaboration for Curriculum Development
Dr. Kishore stresses the importance of close collaboration between educational institutions and industry leaders. Through initiatives like the Industry and School Advisory Committees (ISAC), the aim is to integrate industry feedback into curriculum design, ensuring that graduates not only possess the technical skills required but also develop the necessary soft skills to succeed in modern workplaces.
Fiji’s Workforce: Preparing for the Future
By fostering a stronger relationship between universities and employers, the HECF believes Fiji can produce a future workforce with the right mix of skills to meet industry demands. Dr. Kishore remains optimistic that the collaboration will help students gain the appropriate skill sets, ensuring the country remains competitive in the global economy.
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