- The government of Pakistan is attempting to assist citizens through various channels.
- They aspire to enhance our country’s literacy rate.
- TikTok teams up with Edkasa and LUMS to launch #ExamReady, a digital learning initiative.
The government of Pakistan is attempting to assist citizens through various channels in order to enhance our country’s literacy rate. Various social media platforms are collaborating with various institutes to deliver education to the general public. TikTok teams up with Edkasa and LUMS to launch #ExamReady, a digital learning initiative.
Its goal is to encourage high school students to participate in distance learning. TikTok’s #ExamReady program promotes digital learning and will benefit millions of Pakistani students.
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This collaboration is the first of its kind. It’s a year-long collaboration between TikTok, Edkasa, and LUMS. It intends to make over 500 informative internet videos available to students. These videos will cover Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics, as well as additional study advice and exam tricks.
The #ExamReady program is separated so that each partner has their own work/task allocated to them. These tasks will work together to carry out and achieve the program’s core goal.
The Syed Ahsan Ali and Syed Maratib Ali School of Education at LUMS will provide all teaching approaches, project monitoring, and evaluation guidance.
Edkasa will create the content videos and adapt them for use on the TikTok app.
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TikTok will be the platform where the students will upload and see these videos.
This online learning program is set to launch in August. The program’s launch date is actually a blessing in disguise. Inflationary schooling prices will worsen as a result of the current inflation and rising strain on low and medium income groups.
The targeted markets would always appreciate and support such efforts and collaborations. These initiatives should constantly be lauded because, in the end, they will undoubtedly aid Pakistan’s literacy rate.
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