Digitalization of Sri Lanka’s TVET Sector : Step towards Vocational Education Transformation

The 4-day Leadership Program on the Digitalization of Sri Lanka’s TVET Sector concluded with resounding success, marking a pivotal step forward in the country’s vocational education transformation.

Led by distinguished facilitators Mr. Brad, Mr. Tony, and Dr. Shahrir, the program delivered a series of dynamic and thought-provoking sessions. Their expertise illuminated key areas such as digital governance, strategic leadership, and the development of a future-ready, interconnected TVET ecosystem.

Participants expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the facilitators for their commitment and the vibrant learning atmosphere that encouraged collaboration, innovation, and forward-thinking. The experience proved to be a catalyst for shaping a unified vision for Sri Lanka’s digital TVET future.

“We look forward to continuing this journey through our institutional Digital Roadmaps and hope to welcome our facilitators back to Sri Lanka soon.”

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