How AI is Shaping Education: Highlights from K&TRC’s International Day of Education

International Day of Education in Ondo State

Education is evolving, and with the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the conversation around its impact has never been more relevant. To mark the International Day of Education 2025, Kids & Teens Resource Centre (K&TRC) engaged students in a session on the theme: Artificial Intelligence and Education: Preserving Human Agency in a World of Automation.

Exploring the Role of Education

The event kicked off with an interactive discussion on the essence of education. Our Program Assistant Manager, broke down UNESCO’s Four Pillars of Education:

  • Learning to Know – Acquiring knowledge and understanding the world.
  • Learning to Be – Personal growth and independent thinking.
  • Learning to Live Together – Developing interpersonal skills and embracing diversity.
  • Learning to Do – Gaining problem-solving and work-related skills.

These pillars set the foundation for a conversation about how AI is reshaping learning experiences.

AI: Friend or Foe in the Classroom?

AI: Friend or Foe in the Classroom?

 

Students were introduced to the concept of Artificial Intelligence and how it integrates into everyday life—voice assistants, automated machines, and even AI-powered learning tools. Hannah, our AYP Hub Coordinator, emphasized the importance of using Artificial Intelligence wisely, ensuring it complements human intelligence rather than replaces it.

A video presentation showcased AI in action—robots performing tasks like cleaning and cooking. This sparked curiosity among students, who asked insightful questions like:

  • Can robots give birth?
  • Can AI create new ideas or inventions?
  • Can AI become destructive?

These questions led to a lively discussion on the limits and possibilities of Artificial Intelligence, reinforcing the need for responsible usage.

Learning Through Fun

 

Students learning about AI and education at the K&TRC International Day of Education event.

Beyond discussions, the event featured engaging activities, from brain exercises to a fun spelling challenge using body gestures. These interactive moments kept the students energized while reinforcing the theme of adaptability in a tech-driven world.

Takeaways: The Future of Education in an AI-Driven World

The key message from the event was clear—while AI is a powerful tool, human creativity, critical thinking, and agency remain irreplaceable. Teachers were encouraged to integrate AI into learning while guiding students on ethical and mindful usage.

As the world embraces automation, K&TRC remains committed to ensuring young people are equipped with the knowledge and skills to thrive—while always keeping the human touch at the heart of education.

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