IIU revises outlines of education courses
Islamabad Amid revision and updating of the scheme of studies of different programmes, the International Islamic University’s Department of Education has revised the outlines of MS, MEd, MA and BS programmes of the already approved scheme of studies. The revision has been made by a committee of faculty members in
By our correspondents
February 07, 2015
Islamabad
Amid revision and updating of the scheme of studies of different programmes, the International Islamic University’s Department of Education has revised the outlines of MS, MEd, MA and BS programmes of the already approved scheme of studies.
The revision has been made by a committee of faculty members in light of the vision of IIU, national needs, international trends and demands of the 21st century, said a member of the relevant staff.
According to him, a session of presentations by the committee members under the chairmanship of Professor NB Jumani, dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, and Dr Samina Malik, chairperson of the Department of Education, had taken place on campus.
Dr Jumani expressed gratitude to the faculty members for their extensive efforts and to the experts also for their valuable input and said it would help improve the quality of instructional process at the department.
Earlier, Dr Samina appreciated the zeal of faculty members regarding their working.
Experts from other universities, including Professor M. Aslam Asghar from Mohiuddin Islamic University, Islamabad, Professor Hashim Abbasi from Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Dr. Aliya Zafar, Head Department of Humanities from Comsats Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, and Dr. Muhammad Tanveer Afzal from Department of Secondary Teacher Education were also invited.
The experts appreciated the working of all committees and gave suggestions for further improvement.
They emphasised that latest books in the outlines should be included and those books should be available in the library for students.
Amid revision and updating of the scheme of studies of different programmes, the International Islamic University’s Department of Education has revised the outlines of MS, MEd, MA and BS programmes of the already approved scheme of studies.
The revision has been made by a committee of faculty members in light of the vision of IIU, national needs, international trends and demands of the 21st century, said a member of the relevant staff.
According to him, a session of presentations by the committee members under the chairmanship of Professor NB Jumani, dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences, and Dr Samina Malik, chairperson of the Department of Education, had taken place on campus.
Dr Jumani expressed gratitude to the faculty members for their extensive efforts and to the experts also for their valuable input and said it would help improve the quality of instructional process at the department.
Earlier, Dr Samina appreciated the zeal of faculty members regarding their working.
Experts from other universities, including Professor M. Aslam Asghar from Mohiuddin Islamic University, Islamabad, Professor Hashim Abbasi from Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Dr. Aliya Zafar, Head Department of Humanities from Comsats Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad, and Dr. Muhammad Tanveer Afzal from Department of Secondary Teacher Education were also invited.
The experts appreciated the working of all committees and gave suggestions for further improvement.
They emphasised that latest books in the outlines should be included and those books should be available in the library for students.
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