Islamabad, Aug 16: The Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training (MoFEPT) on Thursday launched two key reports on education technology and foundational learning, and to shine a light on its reforms in assessment and teacher education.
The event, entitled, ‘Tackling the Education Emergency ‘ EdTech, Assessment, Teaching and Foundational Learning’, was closed by Member of the National Assembly, and chair of the Standing Committee on Education, Azim ud-Din Zahid, who provided inspiring concluding remarks focussing on the value of innovation and reform and praised the work of the Federal Secretary, Mohyuddin Wani.Azim ud-Din Zahid also stressed on ensuring marginalised children are kept the focus of our policies and efforts.
Federal Secretary of Education, Mohyuddin Wani, remarked that education reforms was underway at full steam and rapid reforms being undertaking across a range of educational areas.The event was also attended by key development partners, university vice-chancellors, parliamentarians and partner organisations working on education in Pakistan.
On the 8th of May, 2024, Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif declared an education emergency. This is in response to a dual crisis in Pakistan’s education 26.2 million children are currently out of school and 4 out of 5 children cannot read with comprehension by the age of 10.Education is the bedrock of national development and the government has signalled its determination to tackle this issue, including through the formation of a high-level task force on the education emergency, led by the Prime Minister.
The MoFEPT is deploying a range of actions to tackle this crisis including education technology, teacher education reform, assessment reform and addressing foundational learning all of which were showcased at this event.The event sees the launch of two major reports. Firstly, the MoFEPT and EdTech Hub launched the report, ‘Elevating Education at High Altitude: EdTech implementation in Gilgit-Baltistan’.
The presentation, by EdTech Hub’s Innovation Specialist, Nawaz Aslam, focussed on how educational reforms, particularly related to STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) and Smart Schools interventions, were designed to help overcome some of the implementation challenges posed by Gilgit-Baltistan’s rugged terrain and socio-economic constraints.
Education reform was a particular triumph of the now Federal Secretary of Education, Mohyuddin Wani, when he was Chief Secretary, Gilgit-Baltistan. This was followed by reflection on EdTech implementation on the ground by leading EdTech entrepreneur Sajjad Haider of GBee TechHive.
Secondly, the education ministry launched Pakistan’s first ever Foundational Learning LandscapeAnalysis, developed by the MoFEPT’s unit the Pakistan Foundational Learning Hub.This follows the recent launch of the Federal Policy to ensure all children acquire basic skills in reading and mathematics. Project Director PFL Hub, Sam Wilson and Senior Associate, Research Dr. Zainab Salim provided important evidence insights into the causes of Pakistan’s learning crisis and what can be done to improve foundational skills.This was followed by reflections on foundational learning from globally renowned scholar Dr. Tahir Andrabi, inaugural Dean of LUMS School of Education and Professor of Economics at Pomona College, whose work on the longitudinal LEAPS study is one of the most significant bodies of evidence on learning in South Asia.
In addition the MoFEPT event highlighted two crucial areas of reform: teacher education and assessment. The MoFEPT’s latest teacher education programme, the National Institute of Excellence in Teacher Education provides an induction and continuous Professional Development Program (CPD) tailored for today’s educators.
NIETE Manager, Mahnoor Tanweer Butt, highlighted the aim to equip teachers with advanced pedagogical skills and content mastery through a state-of-the-art digital ecosystem.Similarly, significant reforms are underway at the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education including recent improvements in the content and administration of exams. Chairman, FBISE, Syed Junaid Akhlaq presented a range of key reforms in this area.
Mohyuddin Wani concluded the event with the message for partners to tackle the education emergency, stating, “This is a great opportunity for us to highlight key research initiatives and interventions undertaken by the MoFEPT and to make collaborative efforts to address the gaps in children’s learning outcomes.”