ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training on Tuesday announced that it would promote cultural education in schools under the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) and help each province set up two model schools equipped with the latest technology.

During his meeting with operators of private schools, caretaker Education Minister Madad Ali Sindhi on Tuesday said the federal education ministry had decided to help provinces establish two model schools each.

Explaining the statement of the minister, an officer of the ministry said that recently the ministry had gotten a primary school in F-6 sector transformed into a modern school by overhauling its building and equipping it with an art studio, a robotic lab, technology lab with associated equipment and gadgets.

Plan to help provinces set up two model schools each, says minister

The officer said the minister wanted to set up two similar schools in each province which would work under the administrative control of provinces and the federal education ministry.

Meanwhile, a press release said the education minister held a meeting with heads of private educational institutions on Tuesday, which was also attended by chairperson Private Educational Institution Regulatory Authority (Peira) Dr Sayeda Zia Batool.

The minister emphasised improving equity through fostering a more inclusive educational environment, and to increase the scope of fee concession/scholarships for needy students.

Separately, the ministry on Tuesday decided that in collaboration with ministry of culture and heritage it would enhance cultural education in FDE schools, said special secretary education Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani.

Speaking to Dawn, the special secretary said the culture ministry will train teachers to promote culture and fine arts activities in schools.

“Beginning soon, students will have dedicated cultural spaces/corners to showcase their artistic talents and cultural creations. As part of this endeavour, teachers will undergo training to inspire students towards multiculturalism, art, history, and poetry from various regions of Pakistan,” he added.

Exciting opportunities such as art, sculpture and calligraphy competitions will be introduced, encouraging students to express their creativity.

In addition, school tours and competitions will provide students with enriching experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of their cultural heritage. Art studios will be established in FDE schools, providing a creative hub for students to explore and hone their artistic skills.

“Today, we inked an agreement with the ministry of culture and this entire project will be launched soon. Students will be encouraged to do artwork such as sculpture and calligraphy,” said Mr Wani.

Asked about timeline, he said soon the training process of teachers by the ministry of culture will be started after which the project will be launched. The special secretary said the ministry will also involve National College of Arts in the initiative.

Published in Dawn, January 10th, 2024

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