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The National Institute of Excellence in Teacher Education (NIETE) is spearheading a groundbreaking project set to revolutionize teacher training and development across Pakistan.
Aligned with the Government of Pakistan’s Vision 2025, the initiative aims to establish a Digital Continuous Professional Development (CPD) center under NIETE, creating a new standard for teacher training that is accessible at any time and from anywhere.
The primary objective is to empower public school teachers with essential skills and certifications, fostering ongoing professional development. The project seeks to achieve this by offering educators cutting-edge pedagogical innovations and methods, cultivating a community of perpetual learners. Initially launching in the capital, the project plans to expand nationwide in the future.
Leading this ambitious endeavor is the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training (MoFEPT), a key federal entity dedicated to shaping education policies. The Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) also plays a crucial role in supporting the NIETE department within the Federal College of Education (FCE) in the capital.
NIETE represents more than collaboration; it signifies a dedicated effort to enhance the skills, knowledge, and professional abilities of public school teachers, with the ultimate goal of transforming the current educational ecosystem.
Teachers will not only receive digital training but also access lesson plans and assessment support on their mobile phones. This initiative sets the stage for a brighter future for Pakistan’s generations to come.
Taleemabad, a leading force in the Edtech sector, known for delivering accessible and effective learning solutions, will spearhead NIETE’s development and deployment. The platform will shape the quality of teacher training through practical, hands-on activities and guidance. Subsequently, Taleemabad will transition the project to the FCE, allowing them to steer it towards success and expansion across the country.
The project, set to be implemented in 342 government schools in Islamabad, aims to train approximately 4,000 teachers under the NIETE program. Taleemabad’s project team will provide 24/7 support, ensuring educators can seamlessly adapt to and understand the technology and training through their mobile phones. Customized lesson plans will reduce teachers’ workloads, enabling them to focus on better delivery, while ongoing in-person coaching will enhance the learning experience.