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Teachers training centre to improve quality of education: Ahsan

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Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Prof AhsanI Iqbal has announced that the government within two years will establish a state-of-the-art Teachers Training Center for improving quality of education and to produce manpower meeting contemporary needs.

Speaking during the launching ceremony of the District Education Performance Index-2023(DEPI) here on Friday, he said the incumbent government led by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) had initiated this project during its last tenure but due to political instability it remained incomplete.

Ahsan Iqbal said that in collaboration with provincial education departments, the Center would be the best in South Asia, where students could get quality education focusing on improving their critical thinking, creativity, problem-solving and team learning skills.

He said it would be a paradigm shift from memorization-based education adding that the initiative would also reform the existing examination system.

The minister planning said that memorization-based education was irrelevant in the modern era, where innovation and creativity derived development.

He believed that the country could not achieve the required goals of progress and prosperity without improving the education standard and developing human resources. “The development of infrastructure alone cannot be useful.”

Ahsan Iqbal citing examples from the world said no single country has attained development and prosperity without achieving at least a 90 percent literacy rate.

“Development is not possible without achieving the universal primary enrolment education target.” The minister also mentioned some other challenges, including the lack of an export-led economy and political instability. “Unfortunately, our socio-economic platform is fractured due to which we are enlisted in the low-middle income countries’ club and among the backward nations,” he said highlighting the importance of economic and social alignment for the national development.”

Recounting past efforts of the PML-N government initiatives for the socio-economic uplift of the country, he said it gave the Vision-2010 in 1998, the world’s best road map for development, and the Vision-2025 in 2013 to place the country among the top economies of the world, but all fell victim of the political instability.

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