The Institute of Business Management (IoBM) recently brought a diverse range of thought leaders together for the Second International Conference on Education (ICE) 2023. It was held on November 25-26, 2023. Addressing the theme of "The Changing Education Landscape.", this edition of the annual conference focused on the Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG-4) established by the UN which aims to shed light on the subject of Quality Education globally. The esteemed Chief Guest at the occasion was Ms. Rana Hussain, Interim Education Minister of Sindh, who is also a visionary in the field of education. Mr. Talib S. Karim, President IoBM was the Conference Patron. ICE-2023 was organized by the Department of Education, IoBM.
The multifaceted insights from the diverse range of speakers at various sessions held at the conference set the tone for a dialogue that transcends boundaries and envisions a future where education is not just a system but a catalyst for holistic societal development in Pakistan. The keynote speakers at the event included Professor Stefan Krummaker from the Queen Mary University of London, a Professor of Leadership Practice; Deputy Vice-Principal (Education) and Member of the Department of People and Organisations along with Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sarwar, Dean, Faculty of Education, International Islamic University, Islamabad. This unique assembly of thought leaders signified a departure from the conventional conference structure. "The Changing Education Landscape" with respect to SDG-4 of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals was not just another theme as it encapsulated a call to arms for educators, policymakers, and stakeholders to collectively navigate the dynamic challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Addressing the conference, Ms. Rana Hussain, Interim Minister for Education, Sindh stated: "Effective collaboration with educational institutions is key to achieving our objectives in ensuring inclusive quality education. Emphasizing the essential elements of People, Planet, Prosperity, Peace, and Partnerships for sustainable development, we acknowledge that addressing governance and accountability gaps is crucial for the successful implementation of the Right to Education and SDG-4 targets in Pakistan, particularly in Sindh. The changing labor market, influenced by digitalization, automation, and globalization, underscores the need for retraining and up-skilling to meet the increasing demand for highly skilled individuals. Communication skills are highlighted as pivotal, and the importance of strong, autonomous universities as strategic partners in advancing common goals, particularly in promoting the SDGs, cannot be overstated."
"The chosen theme resonates aptly, recognizing the relativity of the term 'quality' in education. The paramount aspect of education lies in the acceptance of its graduates. This Second International Conference on Education serves as a crucial platform, uniting representatives from both public and private sector institutes in various insightful sessions, fostering collaborative participation," noted Dr. Tariq Soomro, Acting Rector of IoBM. By bringing together a diverse array of perspectives, the event aspired to pave the way for collaborative solutions and innovative approaches. It was not just a conference; but a collective exploration of possibilities and an incubator for groundbreaking ideas that have the potential to reshape the educational landscape in the country. ICE 2023 was organized by IoBM's Department of Education. Dr. Sarwat Nauman, the Head of the Department, along with her team played an instrumental role in organizing the Conference.
The Second International Conference on Education (ICE 2023) held at IoBM has aligned itself with several key Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), prominently featuring SDG 4: Quality Education, which seeks to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all. The conference emphasized the critical need for educational institutions to adapt to the evolving landscape shaped by digitalization, automation, and globalization. Furthermore, discussions highlighted the interconnectedness of SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being, focusing on the importance of mental health support within educational environments, and SDG 1: No Poverty, stressing the role of quality education in breaking the cycle of poverty and fostering economic opportunities. The event also touched on SDG 2: Zero Hunger, as education is fundamental in promoting sustainable agriculture and food security. The insights shared at ICE 2023 not only addressed immediate educational challenges but also contributed to a broader dialogue on how educational frameworks can advance multiple SDGs, thereby fostering a more sustainable and equitable future.