Lahore: The Punjab Government has decided to introduce “Smart Schools System” in the province. Under this system, 55000 public sector schools, both for boys and girls, will be transformed into centers of excellence through many innovative means including the provision of computer Tabs of I-Pad size to all the students of 8th to 10th class. These computers Tabs will be uploaded with the course comprising of the syllabus of the relevant classes.
This was disclosed by the Provincial Minister for Education Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan while presiding over a meeting to determine the areas of jurisdiction for the proposed Private Educational Institutions Commission here today. Members National Assembly Muhammad Pervaiz Malik, Mehr Ishtiaq Ahmad, MPAs Khawaja Imran Nazir and Mrs. Ayesha Javed, Chairman Punjab Examination Commission Prof. Zaffar Iqbal Qureshi, Chairman Punjab Text Book Board Nawazish Ali, Chairman Punjab Curriculum Development Authority Saleem Akhtar Kayani and Secretary Schools Education Punjab Abdul Jabbar Shaheen attended the meeting. Renowned educationists from private sector were also present on the occasion.
Provincial Minister for Education informed the meeting that the Punjab Government will start supplying computers tablets to the “Smart Schools” next year and more than 1.2 million students will be provided with this latest tool of learning every year. The students will download their educational course in the class room through internet and in this way, the kids would get rid of heavy bags filled with so many curricular books to carry from their homes to schools.
Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan further informed that the computers server of every smart school will be linked with the central digital library of the government of Pakistan. This step will enable all the students coming from various socio-economic segments of the society equal reach to the latest available knowledge in the world.
The Minister termed it a significant step towards introduction of unified educational system which would ensure all the hardworking students to excel in their studies and they would have all opportunities to progress in life as the elite classes of the society already possesses, he added.
During the meeting, the Minister announced that the Private Educational Institutions Commission will consist of 17 members including 8 official and 9 non-official members. The non-official members will be nominated from known educationists, technocrats, philanthropists and NGOs. At-least two of whom will be the representatives of the private educational institutions.
The Minister further announced that the Chairman of the Commission will be nominated from the non-official members of the Commission. He said, the Commission will be authorized to monitor the working and performance of privately managed educational institutions and regulate them through issuing instructions for their improvement. The Commission will also play role in solving issues, problems and disputes between teachers, students, parents and the administration of the private educational institutions.