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ICESR 2022 kicks off at UoS Issues in education and to recommend workable solutions to be discussed

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A two-day conference and symposium are being organized under the theme of “Transforming Education for Future: Practices and Projections” in collaboration with the Higher Education Commission Islamabad, Punjab Higher Education Commission, and ORIC and a continuation of the ventures put forth by Sargodha University to contribute to the national academia.

The conference is aimed at promoting research culture in Pakistan through sharing practices and projections to suggest quality of curricular offerings, research, innovations in teaching and learning as well as spreading awareness about transformation of education for future.

The event’s themes include assessment practices, creative and performing arts and craft, curriculum adaptation and innovation, early childhood care and education (ECCE), education for sustainable development, culture & diversity financial and entrepreneurial education, global citizenship education, health education, leadership and management, learning for justice, life skills and languages.

The opening session was chaired by the Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Qaisar Abbas while Dr. H. M. Lalitha Kumari from Sri Lanka, former VC Dr. Munawar Sultana Mirza, former VC Dr. Riaz ul Haq Tariq, Deans, Directors, in-charges, faculty members and students were also present there.

Addressing the conference, Prof. Dr. Qaisar Abbas said that the major educational challenge of this century is the acquisition of new sets of skills required by students and teachers alike. “To cope with this challenge, we need to take stock of the prevailing paradigms of learning in Pakistan. There is a need to reset educational goals for transformative education by bridging the gap between latest research and practices, instill commitment and inculcate values among teachers and students for establishing a sustainable society.

In addition to an inaugural and concluding session, around ten concurrent academic sessions were arranged in which scholars presented about 150 research papers with an attempt to generate a scholarly debate and a productive deliberation on revamping education for a sustainable future.

 

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