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      STEM and TVET Pedagogical Innovation Bootcamp Concludes in Kigali with Renewed Commitment to Strengthening Skills Development and Innovation Across Africa

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      STEM and TVET Pedagogical Innovation Bootcamp Concludes in Kigali with Renewed Commitment to Strengthening Skills Development and Innovation Across Africa
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      • STEM and TVET Pedagogical Innovation Bootcamp Concludes in Kigali with Renewed Commitment to Strengthening Skills Development and Innovation Across Africa
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        The African Union Commission (AUC), through its Department of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (ESTI), successfully concluded the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Pedagogical Innovation Bootcamp: Pedagogical Skills Enhancement for TVET Teachers in AU Member States, held from 27–29 May 2026 in Kigali, Rwanda.

        The three-day continental Bootcamp brought together TVET instructors, STEM educators, policymakers, curriculum specialists, teacher trainers, industry practitioners and representatives from African Union Member States to strengthen innovative pedagogical practices that enhance the quality, relevance and responsiveness of education and skills development systems across Africa.

        Convened within the framework of the Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA 26–35), the Continental TVET Strategy (CTVET-34) and the African Union Decade of Education and Skills Development (2025–2034), the Bootcamp underscored the critical role of teachers and trainers as catalysts for Africa’s transformation agenda and the achievement of Agenda 2063: The Africa We Want.

        Throughout the Bootcamp, participants engaged in intensive technical sessions, practical demonstrations, collaborative learning activities and peer-to-peer exchanges focused on strengthening pedagogical innovation in STEM and TVET. Discussions explored learner-centered teaching approaches, competency-based education and training, digital and technology-enabled learning, simulation-based instruction, entrepreneurship education, workplace-integrated learning, artificial intelligence in education, and strategies for aligning learning outcomes with evolving labour market demands.

        A recurring theme throughout the discussions was the urgent need to bridge the gap between education and employment by strengthening partnerships between training institutions, industry, innovation ecosystems and the private sector. Participants emphasized that future-ready education systems must equip learners not only with technical competencies but also with critical thinking, creativity, problem-solving, adaptability, digital literacy and entrepreneurial skills required in the rapidly changing world of work.

        One of the major outcomes of the Bootcamp was the collaborative development and presentation of STEM-integrated teaching modules designed by participants. Working in multidisciplinary teams, educators developed practical learning solutions addressing real-world community and industry challenges. These exercises demonstrated the value of experiential learning, interdisciplinary approaches and context-responsive pedagogy in improving learner engagement and strengthening the relevance of education and training.

        The Bootcamp further provided a platform for Member States to share promising practices, innovations and lessons learned in advancing STEM and TVET reforms. These exchanges reinforced the importance of continental cooperation, peer learning and knowledge sharing in accelerating education transformation across Africa.

        As part of the programme, participants undertook a study visit to a STEM Centre in Kigali supported by STEMpower, where they observed innovative approaches to hands-on STEM learning, technology integration and learner engagement. The visit provided practical insights into how partnerships and investments in STEM infrastructure can support the development of innovation ecosystems and inspire the next generation of African scientists, engineers, innovators and entrepreneurs.

        In her closing remarks, Ms. Sophia Ashipala, representing the African Union Commission, commended participants for their active engagement, commitment and contributions throughout the Bootcamp. She emphasized that transforming education requires not only curriculum reforms but also a fundamental shift in pedagogical practice. "This Bootcamp has demonstrated that the future of Africa's development will be shaped not only by what learners know, but by how they learn, innovate and apply knowledge to solve real-world challenges. Teachers and trainers remain at the centre of this transformation, and investing in their pedagogical capacity is an investment in Africa's future," she noted.

        She further encouraged participants to serve as ambassadors of pedagogical innovation within their institutions and countries by championing learner-centered approaches, fostering stronger industry partnerships and promoting continuous professional development for educators. She underscored the importance of translating the knowledge, networks and practical tools gained during the Bootcamp into tangible improvements in teaching and learning outcomes.

        Closing the Bootcamp on behalf of the Government of Rwanda, Ms. Divine Niyizwebiza, representing the Ministry of Education of Rwanda, expressed appreciation to the African Union Commission and its partners for convening the Bootcamp in Kigali. She highlighted the value of bringing together educators and experts from across the continent to exchange experiences and collectively explore solutions to shared challenges in education and skills development.

        She reaffirmed Rwanda’s commitment to advancing STEM and TVET education as key drivers of innovation, productivity, industrialization and sustainable development, while emphasizing the importance of regional collaboration in preparing Africa’s youth for emerging opportunities in the global knowledge economy.

        The Bootcamp concluded with a renewed commitment from participants and stakeholders to strengthen continental collaboration, promote innovative and inclusive pedagogical practices, support teacher and trainer professional development, enhance industry engagement, and accelerate the implementation of transformative STEM and TVET programmes that equip Africa’s young people with the competencies, skills and innovative mindset required to drive sustainable economic growth, industrialization and social transformation across the continent.

        As Africa advances the implementation of the Decade of Education and Skills Development, the outcomes of the Kigali Bootcamp reaffirm the collective determination of Member States and partners to build resilient, inclusive and future-oriented education systems capable of unlocking the full potential of Africa’s human capital and delivering on the aspirations of Agenda 2063.

        For Further information, please contact:

        Dr. Caseley Olabode Stephens | Principal Officer, Basic and Secondary Education | Department of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation| African Union Commission| E-mail: StephensC@africanunion.org| Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

         

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