USAID distributes 23, 800 computer tablets to support govt school teachers
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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is allocating 23,800 computer tablets through its Pakistan Reading Project to the teachers of government schools of grades 1 and 2 to support the teacher training as well as enhanced the reading instruction in classrooms crosswise Pakistan.
The Mission Director of USAID John Groarke said that “the today’s distribution of computer tablets is an investment in as well as the appreciation of the teaching force that is making the future of Pakistan”.
He moreover said that “We watch out the information as well as the communications technology as a vital resource in the struggle to extend the educational access as well as to enhance the quality of instruction crossways economic, cultural, geographic, as well as the other barriers.”
Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhary, Minister of State for the Capital Administration and Development Division, as well as the other authorities and educators joined Mr. Groarke at a tablet distribution ceremony held in Islamabad.
Every computer tablet that is distributed is configured along with the applications as well as tools like teacher training modules, daily lesson plans, virtual mentoring videos, plus the audio lessons to assist the teachers in enhancing their instruction as well as the literacy levels of children in their classrooms.
The USAID-funded Pakistan Reading Project is approximately a $165 million project which is designed to support the provincial as well as the local departments of education to enhance the reading abilities of primary school children in the entire state.
Mainly this program is designed to use three unified components to affect the quality of education in the initial primary grades: a better-quality classroom learning environment for reading, better policies and systems for reading, as well as the community-based support for reading in Pakistan.
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