First lady urges inclusive education for differently abled children
Islamabad:First Lady Begum Samina Alvi on Tuesday urged the need to provide inclusive education to the Children with Disabilities (CWDs) in the mainstream educational institutions.
She said that it was the collective responsibility of society to create an inclusive learning environment for all students, irrespective of their abilities. She was addressing an online teacher training session on inclusive education for Children with Disabilities (CWDs), the President Secretariat Press Wing said in a press release. The virtual Teacher Training Session was organized by Soliton Technologies in collaboration with Simmons University, USA.
More than 200 teachers from across Pakistan attended the online training session. Professor Christine Evans, Programme Director at Simmons University, conducted the online training session. The First Lady said that the education system should cater to the diverse needs of each child, adding that every child, regardless of their disability, should be provided equal opportunities to learn, grow, and thrive.
She said that such training programmes helped teachers understand different disabilities and appropriate teaching methodologies for the CWDs.
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