Pakistan’s Federal Secretary of Education meets with Classera and Intel leaders to discuss eTaleem and future educational technologies.

Pakistan’s Federal Secretary of Education meets with Classera and Intel leaders to discuss eTaleem and future educational technologies.

The Federal Secretary of Education, Mr. Mohyuddin Ahmed Wani, was met by Classera CEO Mohammed Almadani, his executive team, and Luigi Pessina, Intel’s Director of Global Education Programs and Strategy, in a major step towards improving educational outcomes in Pakistan. The discussion focused on how the eTaleem platform was successfully implemented and looked at ways to incorporate cutting-edge technologies into classrooms around the country.

Highlights of the meeting:

  • Visits to Schools:

The visiting delegation also had a tour of two SGE schools at Islamabad College for Girls (ICG), where they were very impressed with the state-of-the-art infrastructure and cutting-edge educational initiatives that promote the overall development of their students.

Among the main points of the school visits were:

The team saw students utilising the eTaleem platform to actively participate in a key scientific exercise during the visits, which amply illustrated the platform’s efficacy in creating a dynamic and captivating learning environment.

  • Implementing eTaleem

The talks included a thorough analysis of the eTaleem platform, with particular attention on how well it integrates into Pakistan’s current educational system and how it affects student learning. The platform has already improved learning outcomes and student engagement in encouraging ways.

  • Future Improvements

The delegation discussed how to incorporate cutting-edge technology like robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) into the educational portfolio in the future. These technologies are designed to give students the knowledge and skills they will need in the future, enabling them to thrive in the rapidly changing global environment.

  • Digital Classrooms

The schools have cutting-edge equipment that improves students’ immersive and interactive learning experiences.

  • STEM Robotic laboratories

These laboratories help students develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills by giving them practical experience in robotics and engineering.

  • Reading Rooms and Indoor Play Areas

The schools prioritise a well-rounded education by offering areas that support students’ physical and mental growth.

  • Dedication to the Progression of Education

All parties involved pledged at the meeting’s conclusion to keep pushing Pakistani education forward. The delegation expressed their highest appreciation for Mr. Wani’s imaginative initiatives and continuous efforts to improve the quality of education. The need of incorporating contemporary technologies to attain exceptional learning results for students was emphasised as a crucial approach for the times ahead.