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Workshop on digitisation of teacher courses begins

By Our Correspondent
January 19, 2024

Islamabad:Four-day training workshop for the digitization of community teacher courses concluded at Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) on Thursday.

Participants pose a Four-day training workshop for the digitization of community teacher courses concluded at Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) on January 18, 2024. — Facebook/Allama Iqbal Open University
Participants pose a Four-day training workshop for the digitization of community teacher courses concluded at Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) on January 18, 2024. — Facebook/Allama Iqbal Open University

Speaking during the ceremony, UNESCO representative, Aleema Bibi termed AIOU as the most effective platform for bringing out-of-school children into the educational network. “Collaboration with this university will be a focal point for special attention because addressing issues of children outside school is crucial for Pakistan’s prosperity”, she said.

She mentioned that digitizing educational courses for the professional development of community teachers was a UNESCO project accomplished through collaboration with AIOU. She stated that efforts by AlOU to bring out-of-school children into the educational network are commendable.

While presiding over the concluding ceremony, Professor Dr. Fazal Rahman, Dean of the Faculty of Education, stated that University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dr. Nasir Mahmood Khan, is giving special attention to maintaining standards, and under his leadership, we will link the university’s educational courses with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for sustainable progress. He emphasized that digitising educational courses will contribute to the professional development of community teachers.

He mentioned that digitizing educational courses will result in the professional development of community teachers. He applauded the successful organisation of the workshop, acknowledging UNESCO and the field of non-formal and continuing education for their efforts in promoting such initiatives.

Representatives from Alite Pakistan, Tariq Cheema, Dr. Salim Iqbal from Jaaica, Prof. Dr. Javaid Iqbal, former head of the Instructional Design department at the Open University, Dr. Muhammad Ajmal Chaudhry, Chairman of the department of non-formal and continuing education, and the workshop coordinator, Dr. Tahira Bibi, emphasised that digitizing community teacher courses was the most crucial need of the time.