CADD directed to make SMART School project a flagship for education development

CADD directed to make SMART School project a flagship for education development
CADD directed to make SMART School project a flagship for education development

ISLAMABAD, Jul 14 (APP): Federal Minister for Planning , Development  and Reform, Ahsan Iqbal Thursday directed Capital Administration and Development Authority (CADD) to make Smart School Project a flagship and develop the education system in Islamabad on the lines that it would be model for the whole country .

“Smart ‘schools for tomorrow’, is the vision of current government and  for this we need to utilize the blended learning methods for students to inspire creativity in them,” he said while chairing the high level meeting to review the progress on SMART schools.

The meeting was attended by State Minister for CADD, Dr Tariq Fazal  Chaudhary and other officials of CADD division and Ministry of Planning.

Ahsan Iqbal complimented Tariq Fazal Chaudhry for strongly pursuing  the establishment of SMART schools which is one of the major step towards first goal of Vision 2025, i.e. Human and Social Capital.

Under this project 32 schools will be transformed into SMART school by  employing blended learning.

Out of 32 schools 24 will be chosen from ICT 8 will be chosen from the  provinces.

The project is a pilot which is aimed at bringing a paradigm shift by  introducing computer based learning experience in education for children of government schools.

Although education is a devolved subject but federal government is  playing its supportive role to bring innovation in education, Minister Ahsan Iqbal said.

He further said that the project is part of education reforms of Prime  Minister, which aims at “better schools” for tomorrow.

The Minister noted that SMART schools project was originally initiated  in 1999 and if it would have continued then by now we would have 3000 SMART schools in the country, but toppling of democratic government stalled the process.

Minister said that Smart School project will revolutionize the
education system and contribute to promote the creativity and innovation among students.

The success of the project lies in better and efficient use of
technology, he said adding the smart school is about employing technology to improve learning outcomes of students and brighten them chances of better livelihood.

Minister said that the success of this project depends upon the  training of teachers and head masters .

Teachers should be trained to give their best to students , he said  adding that the smart school project would be role model for other provinces to follow .

He also highlighted the major initiatives taken in the education  sector by the government .

“We have launched National Curriculum reforms, Examination System  Reforms and Transformational teacher training initiatives for bringing radical changes in the education sector,” he added.

On the occasion, Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhary appreciated the innovative  idea of Ministry of Planning and assured that his ministry would provide the required resources to implement this project .

The scheme basically relates to improvement in the quality of  education and is an important ingredient of Vision 2025.

The project of worth Rs 677 million would be completed in 36 months  and it would help to bring improvement in education quality through technology-enabled learning in government schools from class 3 to 8.

This project would enable 32 government schools (16 boys + 16 girls  schools) in the country with relevant technology infrastructure to implement blended learning.

The project aim to change the culture and practices by moving away  from memory-based learning designed for the average student to an education that stimulates thinking and creativity in students.

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