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The British Council supported the Silver Jubilee celebrations of International Mother Language Day on 20 and 21 February 2025. British Council experts and guests took part in panels across the two-day event, which brought together ministers and experts from around the world to explore the importance of multilingual education. In this panel, our guest Mr Tinti Rabotapi shares the floor with a team of experts to explore how technology and AI can enhance and scale up multilingual education, tackle existing challenges and leverage innovative tools to preserve and promote linguistic diversity. To learn more about our work in Multilingual Education, please visit our dedicated webpage: https://teachingenglish.britishcounci... Teachers and teacher educators of English might like the practical resources available on our TeachingEnglish website: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/pr... Moderator: Ms Natalia Amelina, Senior National Project Officer in Education, UNESCO Institute for Information Technologies in Education Speakers: Ms Cecile Eftedal, Technology Manager at Sopra Steria, Norway Ms Monge Tlaka, Senior Project Manager, Bridging Languages and Technologies: AIDriven Innovations for Inclusive and Equitable OER, South Africa Mr Paulin Melatagia, Teacher-Researcher in Computer Science at the University of Yaoundé 1, Cameroon Mr Tinti Enoch Rabotapi, Acting Deputy Director-General: Teacher Development, Department of Basic Education, South Africa Ms Sakriani Sakti, Head of the Human-AI Communication, Co-Learning, and Collaborative Intelligence Research Laboratory at the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, and Chair of the Special Interest Group on Underresourced Languages