Worlddidac Association eyes Partnership with Salesians in TVET Education
The Worlddidac Association, a global organization dedicated to supporting education through innovative technology and equipment, is exploring potential partnerships with the Salesians of Don Bosco in the field of technical vocational education and training (TVET).
Dr. Carlos Rodrigo Sáez-Muñoz, the Secretary General and Director General of the Worlddidac Association, recently visited Rwanda and met with the Salesians to discuss collaboration opportunities.
The Worlddidac Association, founded 72 years ago, represents companies that produce cutting-edge educational technology and equipment to support modern learning environments.
With a focus on providing educators and students with the tools they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world, the organization is now looking to work with the Salesians of Don Bosco to enhance TVET programs.
The Salesians of Don Bosco are known for their dedication to providing education to those less fortunate, including access to technical skills training.
By partnering with the Salesians, the Worlddidac Association aims to support their mission of promoting human dignity and empowering individuals to support themselves and their families through education.
One area of focus for potential collaboration is in the use of digital training tools, such as virtual reality technology, to reduce costs and improve efficiency in TVET programs. By incorporating these tools into training programs, the Worlddidac Association believes that costs could be significantly reduced, allowing for greater access to quality education and technical skills training.
Overall, the partnership between the Worlddidac Association and the Salesians of Don Bosco has the potential to create positive impacts on education and training programs, ultimately contributing to the development of a peaceful society.
Through innovative technology and collaboration, both organizations are committed to supporting individuals in accessing the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in today’s world.