Quality education stressed
Islamabad: Prof Ahmed Yousif Al Draiweesh, president of the International Islamic University, on Monday called for the meaningful role of educational institutions in the development of society.
He was addressing the inaugural ceremony of two days international conference titled “Needs of Society and Qualification of Graduates” held at Allama Iqbal Auditorium of the Faisal Masjid Campus organised by Department of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences in collaboration with Higher Education Commission.
Dr Al-Draiweesh maintained that every citizen had the right of access to learning, both for the joy of education and for the opportunities it presents. He added that acquisition of knowledge is a basic right of any individual and it must be observed in all the societies. The IIU president appreciated the Department of Education, Faculty of Social Sciences for taking such initiatives to highlight the needs of society and demands for enhanced quality of education.
He said the research conference would open new horizons in the field of education that would help to align the education systems and curriculum with needs of society and facilitating youth. The conference was attended by Vice Presidents, Deans of faculties, Director Generals, Heads of Departments, faculty members and large number of students.
It was also attended by a number of academicians and educationists from various cities of Pakistan as well as from outside Pakistan participants were from Toronto, Canada, Hungary. Dr. Samina Malik, Dean Faculty of Social Sciences, said in her speech that in multi-cultural world, students need skills, experience and knowledge to operate and compete internationally and this conference will provide an opportunity for discussion about the expectations of the current society and essential practices of educational institutions to enable our students as economical productive members of society.
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