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Sindh to upgrade 30 Teachers’ Training Institutes

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Sindh to upgrade 30 Teachers’ Training Institutes

Sindh government would also initiate a Master’s program for teacher trainers in collaboration with Oxford University

Karachi, Sindh

Chief Secretary Sindh, Syed Asif Hyder Shah announced on Wednesday the provincial government’s plans of upgrading 30 teachers’ training institutes across the province and initiating a Master’s program for teacher trainers in collaboration with Oxford University.

Chief Secretary announced the plans during his visit to the Khatoon-e-Pakistan Government School for Girls in Karachi. During the visit, he inspected classes and interacted with the students.

During the visit, Chief Secretary also inspected ongoing construction work at the school and visited the science lab, reaffirming the commitment of the Sindh government to support educational initiatives.

Shehzad Roy, a renowned singer and social activist, representing Zindagi Trust, a non-governmental organization briefed him that the NGO has adopted the Khatoon-e-Pakistan Government School for Girls.

Shahzad Roy also informed the Chief Secretary about the teaching license initiative, mentioning that Sindh is the first province in Pakistan where teaching licenses have been issued. (PR)

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