Over 200 education experts from more than 30 countries have converged in Nairobi for a three-day international workshop focused on rethinking the role of teachers in the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and rapid technological change.

The forum, jointly organised by the Ministry of Education and the Aga Khan Foundation, has brought together teachers, policymakers, government officials, development partners and education stakeholders to deliberate on solutions to emerging challenges in the learning sector.

Speaking during the official opening at a Nairobi hotel, Education Principal Secretary (PS) Prof.

Julius Bitok said the conference aims to explore how schools and educators can play a central role in driving innovation, equity, and learning transformation. "Teachers are not just implementers of the curriculum.