Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Ahsan Iqbal announces model Teachers Training Center for quality education

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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal said the government would establish a state-of-the-art Teachers Training Center within two years to improve education quality and produce manpower meeting contemporary needs.

Making this announcement at the launch of the District Education Performance Index-2023, he said the Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) government had initiated this project during its last tenure but couldn’t complete it due to political instability.

He said the center, in collaboration with provincial education departments, would be the best in South Asia, where students could get quality education focusing on improving their critical thinking, creativity, problem-solving and team learning skills.

“It will be a paradigm shift from memorization-based education,” Iqbal said, adding that the initiative would also reform the existing examination system.

Ahsan Iqbal said that memorization-based education was irrelevant in the modern era, where innovation and creativity derived development.

He believed that the country could not achieve the required goals of progress and prosperity without improving the education standard and developing human resources. “The development of infrastructure alone cannot be useful.”

Citing examples from the world, the minister said no single country has attained development and prosperity without achieving at least a 90 percent literacy rate.

“Development is not possible without achieving the universal primary enrollment education target.”

He also mentioned some other challenges, including the lack of an export-led economy and political instability.

“Unfortunately, our socio-economic platform is fractured due to which we are enlisted in the low-middle income countries’ club and among the backward nations,” he said highlighting the importance of economic and social alignment for the national development.”

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PM launches Teleschool Pakistan App for online education

PM launches
  • He observed that teachers’ training in the country.
  • PM directed to improve the quality of teachers’ training.
  • He said that about 100,000 laptops would be distributed.

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stressed that optimum resources and efforts should be utilized to introduce the modern modes of education including the digitization initiatives, besides imparting the latest training to teachers.

He was addressing a launching ceremony of ‘Teleschool Pakistan App and Google for Education and Digital Continuous Professional Development’ initiative to further revolutionize the formal education medium in Pakistan.

The prime minister observed that teachers’ training in the country was not up to the mark which was unfortunate and cited his experience in Punjab province.

He said that he had directed for steps to improve the quality of about 40 training centres in the province during his tenure as the chief minister.

The prime minister urged the Minister for Federal Education to chalk out a mechanism in consultations with the provincial governments to improve the quality of teachers’ training.

Referring to the significance of the latest technology in modern education, he underlined that if they wanted to equip the young generations with the latest education, they would have to give them laptops and other related gadgets, so that the future builders of the nation could get themselves acquainted with the new modes of education.

He said that about 100,000 laptops would be distributed among the high achievers across the country, hinting that such initiatives would be realized.

The prime minister opined that the vocational training programme should be taken forward in collaboration with the provincial governments and the private sector.

He emphasized that the students should be directly trained by involving the private sector. The best institutions in the private sector should be hired in a transparent manner and investment be made on each student by imparting them proper training.

The prime minister said that they would also establish a network of Danish schools in the far-flung areas of Balochistan for which huge investments would be made.

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