Vice-Chancellor of the pioneer Technical University in Nigeria, Professor Abayomi Salami has restated the need for skills and technology-based educational systems in the country.
He stated this during the 30th Anniversary Reunion Lecture of St. Charles Grammar School, Osogbo Old Boys Association of 1989 set.
Prof. Salami, who was also the keynote speaker at the event stressed the need for the technology-based learning environment and reminded the audience of the importance of skills over acquiring mere certificates.
The university don, who delivered the Anniversary Lecture titled: Education & Technology in the 21st Century-The Roles of Governments and Alumni Associations as Enablers, said the government should not be left alone to provide qualitative education for the populace in view of many competing needs and funding constraints.
Harping on the importance of technology in enhancing teaching and technology, he said: “computers, other electronic devices and software have made learning and teaching more adaptive, engaging and interesting, even as technology can also produce a multiplier effect for teachers.”
Salami urged education policymakers and curriculum designers to be conscious of the emerging trends and the peculiar needs of the society.
He also enjoined the Alumni Association to remain steadfast and be critical stakeholders in policy advocacy and overall wellbeing of their Alma Mater.