Islamabad, Sep 3: The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, in partnership with the Federal Directorate of Education, has launched a new project to implement nighttime programs in Islamabad’s schools.
This action is a component of a drive to increase the enrollment and retention of kids who are unable to attend regularly scheduled classes.
Children who are unable to attend school during the day for a variety of reasons are intended to be accommodated by the evening programs. This includes kids who need extra help with their schoolwork, have family obligations, or work during the day.
In order to prevent these kids from losing out on their education, the program aims to offer them a flexible learning schedule.
Schools will provide state-of-the-art resources to assist this project, such as robotic labs, smart classrooms, and IT labs, which will allow students to engage with cutting-edge technology and practical learning opportunities. Additionally, the evening classes will be led by trained teachers, and well-stocked libraries will be made available to support the development of a positive learning atmosphere.
The Ministry’s overarching objective of ensuring that all children, whatever of their circumstances, have access to education is reflected in this project. The evening lessons are an essential first step in making Islamabad’s educational system more inclusive by giving kids who might have otherwise fallen behind the chance to learn.