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Regional workshop advances authentic assessment practices in West African higher education

As part of its 2021–2027 Strategic Plan, the Commonwealth of Learning (COL)…

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Advancing digital education leadership in Fiji

The Commonwealth of Learning (COL) is supporting the Ministry of Education in…

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Malawi validates national guidelines on recognition of prior learning

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Early-bird rate for PCF11 is extended

The early-bird, in-person registration for the Eleventh Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF11) has…

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Online Learning is Boosting Women’s Participation in TVET in the Solomon Islands.

For years, cultural expectations have limited womens access to technical and vocational education and training (TVET). But change is happening.

Thanks to the Pacific TVET Online Toolkit (https://pacifictoolkit.col.org/), supported by the Commonwealth of Learning @COL4D and funded by New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade @MFATNZ, more women educators at Tuvaruhu TVET are gaining access to quality, self-paced professional development.

Instructors in home economics, tourism, and nutrition are using the Toolkit to enhance their teaching strategies, industry engagement, and lesson planning — aligning education more closely with real-world job markets.

Online learning is breaking barriers. It’s giving women the flexibility to upskill while balancing other responsibilities — making sure they have a stronger voice in shaping the future of TVET education.

As digital access and training facilities improve, we’re seeing the foundation of a more inclusive and empowered education system being built — one where women lead the way in preparing the next generation of skilled professionals.

#COL4D #MFATNZ #TVET #WomenInEducation #TVETTraining #DigitalInclusion #SkillsForSuccess #MFATNZ #SolomonIslands #EdTech #EmpowermentThroughEducation

Online Learning is Boosting Women’s Participation in TVET in the Solomon Islands.

For years, cultural expectations have limited women's access to technical and vocational education and training (TVET). But change is happening.

Thanks to the Pacific TVET Online Toolkit (pacifictoolkit.col.org/), supported by the Commonwealth of Learning @COL4D and funded by New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade @MFATNZ, more women educators at Tuvaruhu TVET are gaining access to quality, self-paced professional development.

Instructors in home economics, tourism, and nutrition are using the Toolkit to enhance their teaching strategies, industry engagement, and lesson planning — aligning education more closely with real-world job markets.

Online learning is breaking barriers. It’s giving women the flexibility to upskill while balancing other responsibilities — making sure they have a stronger voice in shaping the future of TVET education.

As digital access and training facilities improve, we’re seeing the foundation of a more inclusive and empowered education system being built — one where women lead the way in preparing the next generation of skilled professionals.

#COL4D #MFATNZ #TVET #WomenInEducation #TVETTraining #DigitalInclusion #SkillsForSuccess #MFATNZ #SolomonIslands #EdTech #EmpowermentThroughEducation
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Regional workshop advances authentic assessment practices in West African higher education.

As part of its 2021–2027 Strategic Plan, the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) @COL4D is supporting regional and national partners to strengthen open and distance learning (ODL) through evidence-based policies and quality assurance frameworks. In this context, authentic assessment practices are gaining prominence as effective tools for evaluating learner performance in flexible learning environments. These practices are particularly relevant in addressing challenges that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic, including concerns about academic integrity in online assessments and the evolving role of generative artificial intelligence.

To build capacity in this area, COL, in collaboration with the Regional Training and Research Institute for Distance and Open Learning (RETRIDOL) at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) @acetelnoun, convened 36 delegates from higher education institutions in Cameroon, The Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. The workshop facilitated regional exchange on emerging trends, institutional experiences, and strategies for implementing authentic assessment in ODL systems.

Professor Olufemi Peters, Vice-Chancellor of NOUN, represented by Professor Isaac Butswat, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), underlined the importance of establishing rigorous and valid assessment processes to better prepare learners for the future of work. Professor Christine Ofulue, Director of RETRIDOL, outlined the workshops objectives, which included building foundational knowledge of authentic assessment principles in ODL. She underscored the need to shift from assessment of learning to assessment for learning, highlighting the value of fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

The programme included expert-led sessions on the design and application of authentic assessments, the development of evaluation rubrics, and the integration of assessment strategies within institutional frameworks. Participants engaged in practical exercises and collaborative planning sessions aimed at contextualising these practices within their respective systems.

The workshop concluded with the drafting of a flexible regional framework for authentic assessment in ODL. This marks a significant step toward improving the quality and relevance of learner assessment and fostering real-world competencies across the West African sub-region.

Professor Jane-Frances Agbu, Advisor, Higher Education at COL, emphasised that COL’s pathway for change ensures that regional engagements are catalysts for follow-up activities at national and institutional levels, ultimately leading to structured frameworks with measurable impacts.

#COL4D #WestAfricaEducation #HigherEducation #AuthenticAssessment #RegionalWorkshop #CommonwealthOfLearning #EducationalInnovation #AssessmentPractices #EducationReform #LearningOutcomes

Regional workshop advances authentic assessment practices in West African higher education.

As part of its 2021–2027 Strategic Plan, the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) @COL4D is supporting regional and national partners to strengthen open and distance learning (ODL) through evidence-based policies and quality assurance frameworks. In this context, authentic assessment practices are gaining prominence as effective tools for evaluating learner performance in flexible learning environments. These practices are particularly relevant in addressing challenges that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic, including concerns about academic integrity in online assessments and the evolving role of generative artificial intelligence.

To build capacity in this area, COL, in collaboration with the Regional Training and Research Institute for Distance and Open Learning (RETRIDOL) at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) @acetelnoun, convened 36 delegates from higher education institutions in Cameroon, The Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. The workshop facilitated regional exchange on emerging trends, institutional experiences, and strategies for implementing authentic assessment in ODL systems.

Professor Olufemi Peters, Vice-Chancellor of NOUN, represented by Professor Isaac Butswat, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), underlined the importance of establishing rigorous and valid assessment processes to better prepare learners for the future of work. Professor Christine Ofulue, Director of RETRIDOL, outlined the workshop's objectives, which included building foundational knowledge of authentic assessment principles in ODL. She underscored the need to shift from assessment of learning to assessment for learning, highlighting the value of fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

The programme included expert-led sessions on the design and application of authentic assessments, the development of evaluation rubrics, and the integration of assessment strategies within institutional frameworks. Participants engaged in practical exercises and collaborative planning sessions aimed at contextualising these practices within their respective systems.

The workshop concluded with the drafting of a flexible regional framework for authentic assessment in ODL. This marks a significant step toward improving the quality and relevance of learner assessment and fostering real-world competencies across the West African sub-region.

Professor Jane-Frances Agbu, Advisor, Higher Education at COL, emphasised that COL’s pathway for change ensures that regional engagements are catalysts for follow-up activities at national and institutional levels, ultimately leading to structured frameworks with measurable impacts.

#COL4D #WestAfricaEducation #HigherEducation #AuthenticAssessment #RegionalWorkshop #CommonwealthOfLearning #EducationalInnovation #AssessmentPractices #EducationReform #LearningOutcomes
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✨ March 2025 Updates from COL-CEMCA!

Stay in the loop with the latest from Commonwealth of Learning's Asian regional centre, Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (Col Cemca)!

Here are the highlights from March 2025:
🔹 Graduate Employability Framework Development workshops for Indian open universities
🔹 Bangladesh Open University Vice Chancellor’s visit to explore India’s ODL system
🔸 4th Roundtable Meeting of Vice Chancellors of Indian Open Universities
🔹 Caregiving education & training expansion in Sri Lanka
🔸 COL-CEMCA & CIET-NCERT collaborate to develop OER course for Indian educators
🔹 TiL-AI Open Math Challenge – AI-powered OER for Grade 9 mathematics
📖 Read the Graduate Employability Workshop Report & check out COL’s travel subsidy for PCF11!
👉 Dive into the full March Updates: www.cemca.org/ckfinder/userfiles/files/COL-CEMCA-march-25-updates_V2.pdf

#openeducation #skillsdevelopment #ODL #InnovationInEducation #GraduateEmployability
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