ISLAMABAD: Education Secretary Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani on Monday said the government plans to develop a modern and high-quality curriculum for students.
He said two high-tech classrooms have already been established in Islamabad, and an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system has been introduced at the Federal Board. While speaking at ‘The OxfordAQA School Leaders’ Conference, he further said that efforts are being made to improve the standards of public schools.
The conference brought together a diverse group of educational leaders, policymakers, and academic experts from in and around the city.
With the theme Innovation in Teaching and Learning, the conference featured speakers and panellists, including Andrew Coombe, Managing Director, OxfordAQA International Qualifications, and CEO, Roots International Schools, and Colleges Walid Mushtaq.
Managing Director Oxford University Press Pakistan, Arshad Saeed Husain, emphasized the need for collaborative leadership and global best practices to enhance educational standards.
Amanda Ingram, Director of Exams, British Council, Pakistan, commented, “We are delighted to partner with Oxford AQA to provide world-class UK qualifications to Pakistanis across the country.
Ms Ingram further emphasised, “Together, we successfully delivered the inaugural OxfordAQA January 2025 exam series, ensuring exam security, supporting schools, and creating an optimal environment for student success. We look forward to further strengthening this valuable relationship.”
During question and answer session with Oxford AQA leadership, including Theresa Crisham-Nimmo, Eoin MacGabhann, and Amanda Ingram, allowed educators to engage directly with global assessment experts.
Published in Dawn, January 21st, 2025































