At the 13th ASEAN Education Ministers Meeting (ASED), Philippine Education Secretary Sonny Angara called on ASEAN member states to prioritize digital transformation in education to better prepare the region's youth for future challenges.
THAILAND — At the 13th ASEAN Education Ministers Meeting , Philippine Education Secretary Sonny Angara called on ASEAN member states to prioritize digital transformation in education to better prepare the region's youth for future challenges .Angara highlighted the collective responsibility of policymakers to equip learners with the skills and values needed to thrive in an increasingly digital world.
As President of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Council from 2023 to 2024, the Philippines has initiated several programs to foster digital transformation.Angara highlighted key initiatives such as DepEd Digital Education 2028 , the Higher Education Digital Integration by the Commission on Higher Education , and Digital Skills Training in Technical and Vocational Education by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority .
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