US Embassy’s E-Teacher Programme to expand
Islamabad
Twenty-eight E-Teacher Programme alumni from across Pakistan gathered in Islamabad for focus group discussions on expanding the US Embassy’s E-Teacher Programme for teachers of the English language. They also received training to promote and use Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in Pakistan focusing on English language skills.
“We are planning to double the size of our E-Teacher Programme from 38 teachers in 2016 to more than 75 in 2017, so this workshop has offered a valuable opportunity to receive feedback from our previous Programme participants,” said Regional English Language Officer Jen MacArthur. “I was pleased to hear about our alumni’s successes in teaching English from primary schools to universities all across Pakistan, and I look forward to seeing them use new tools like MOOCs to reach even more students.”
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