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British High Commissioner, Siddiqui discussed challenges in edu sector  

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ISLAMABAD: British High Commissioner to Pakistan, Ms Jane Marriott called on the Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui to discuss the challenges and opportunities being faced by the country in the education sector.

Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui said that the Ministry of Education is working on a programme that aims to declare education emergency in Pakistan.

He said that the number of out-of-school children in Pakistan is ballooning and the only way to address this issue is by making it a national agenda.

The minister said that due to rapid and uncontrolled urbanisation slums in major cities are propping up. He said that these slums are ignored in every education policy.

He highlighted the importance of ensuring that no child should be left behind. He encouraged the UK to provide support in the cause of eliminating out-of-school children.

“We are burning the midnight oil in ensuring that the cause of education becomes one of the main agendas of national effort towards progress”. Ms Jane Marriott, British High Commissioner to Pakistan said that UK and Pakistan are the oldest partners and have been shoulder to shoulder since 1947.

She informed the minister that the UK encourages expansion of its green programme which can lead to an increase in enrolment of Pakistani students in UK universities via distance learning.

Secretary of Education Mohyuddin Wani highlighted that the Ministry of Education is developing a comprehensive plan which will declare an education emergency in the country and will furthermore align all the stakeholders on the same page.

Khalid Maqbool said that we have set a target to train one million youth in the IT sector. He said that he hopes that in the medium term, Pakistan will become one of the biggest suppliers of IT professionals to the world. He asked the UK to help in attaining IT certification for this IT-trained professional that would be recognised globally.

Furthermore, he said that the mental health of our students must be also catered to by professionals. He said that the education ministry aims to establish mental health awareness and support desks in all of the colleges in Islamabad.

James Hompson, Country Director British Council told the minister that after China the biggest British Council Programme is in Pakistan.

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1,875 foreign educators in Kuwait face termination

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  • At least 1,875 foreign teachers in Kuwait will have their contracts terminated.
  • The services of all ex-pat teachers will be phased out.
  • The teachers will be replaced by Kuwaiti teachers.

As part of a plan to Kuwaitize educational jobs, at least 1,875 foreign educators in Kuwait will have their contracts terminated at the end of the 2022–2023 academic year, according to a source in the Ministry of Education.

The action is in response to Dr. Hamad Al Adwani, Minister of Education, Higher Education, and Scientific Research, directions to Kuwaitize educational positions.

According to the Ministry of Education, the services of all ex-pat teachers will be phased out in specializations where 25 percent or fewer expatriate teachers are present, and they will be replaced by Kuwaiti teachers. For specializations where more than 25 percent of ex-pat teachers are present, the replacement plan will be carried out gradually, reaching 100 percent over several years, with the pace of replacement being closely tied to the rate of hiring Kuwaiti nationals.

The number of competent Kuwaiti applicants on waiting lists and an estimate of those who meet the candidature standards in the current academic year will be used to assess the Kuwaitisation of educational supervisory posts, such as department chairs. Majors without waiting lists for candidates are not included. Islamic studies, Arabic, English, social studies, history, geography, psychology and sociology, science, biology, geology, art education, interior design, electricity and mechanics, and computer science are among the specializations that will be Kuwaitized for female instructors.

Six majors, including Islamic education, history, psychology and sociology, electrical and mechanical, and computer science, will be Kuwaitized for male instructors. To ensure that graduates of teacher preparation institutions are adequately prepared, social studies teachers won’t be replaced this year.

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China’s vocational institutions to educate 10 million skilled employees

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What is the Single National Curriculum proposed for schools in Pakistan?

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The government has proposed applying a Single National Curriculum (SNC) that would establish a uniform system “in terms of curriculum, medium of instruction and a common platform of assessment so that all children have a fair and equal opportunity to receive high-quality education”. Prime Minister Imran Khan and, Pakistan Tehreek e-Insaf (PTI) after coming in power, assured … Read more

Board of Secondary Education Karachi issues Timetable for classes 9, 10 examination

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Board of Secondary Education Karachi – BSEK has proclaimed a timetable for classes 9 and 10 exams. The exams will start on July 5. The science group exams will be steered in the morning, while general group papers will be held in the evening shift. “The science group papers will start at 9 in the … Read more

The State of Kuwait Allows Stranded Expat Students to Take In-Person Exams

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FEMALE STUDENT ASSAULTS PRINCIPAL WITH SHARP OBJECT IN JHELUM SCHOOL

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A female student attacked the principal of a government school in Jhelum when an objection was put forward before her parents after the teacher seized a cigarette packet from her. The incident took place in Government Girls High School in Punjab’s Jhelum city where a female student attacked the principal to aperture her anger after … Read more

Islamabad: Classes Of 9th, 10th Grade Resume From Today

Islamabad: Classes Of 9th, 10th Grade Resume From Today

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Ministry Of Education Allows Educational Institutions To Conduct Exams

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The Ministry of Education on Wednesday has allowed professional and educational institutions to conduct examinations.

According to the Ministry of Education, the examinations will be conducted in accordance with strict SOPs and NCOC guidelines.

It should be mentioned here that permission must be obtained from the Ministry of Education before conducting examinations.

Examination date, city, number of participants, centers will be informed, said Ministry of Education.

Moreover, the Ministry of Education will issue NOCs and SOPs within 24 hours of receiving the application.

Earlier today, National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) has decided to reopen schools in districts with less than a 5% coronavirus positivity ratio.

The National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) has announced a relaxation of Corona restrictions.

The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by NCOC chief Asad Umar in Islamabad.

It was decided that the staggered opening of educational institutions from June 7 — other than those opened from May 24.

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Coronavirus: Schools to offer in-person classes at 50% capacity

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Ministry has started process for a formal education policy, says Shafqat Mahmood

'Board exams to begin after June 15 in Pakistan,' announces Shafqat Mahmood

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Federal Ministry of Education’s Secretary tests positive for Coronavirus

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Education Ministry to launch education channel ‘Teleschool’

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