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Empowering Educators: Salman Khan Launches ASG for Teachers’ Training

Empowering Educators: Salman Khan Launches ASG for Teachers’ Training

Salman Khan, a distinguished TEA alumnus and Vice-President of the PUAN Quetta Chapter, has taken a remarkable step in promoting professional growth and enhancing teaching methodologies. With the launch of his Alumni Small Grant (ASG), he aims to facilitate a ‘Capacity Building Training Program for In-service English Teachers’ in Quetta. This initiative promises to bring about positive change by empowering educators and equipping them with valuable insights for ESL classrooms.

The launch ceremony witnessed the enthusiastic participation of approximately 30 teachers and lecturers from various educational levels. As they gathered to kickstart this transformative program, the atmosphere buzzed with anticipation and a shared commitment to fostering excellence in English language education. The highlight of the event was an interactive session on Bloom’s Taxonomy, a valuable framework that offers a deeper understanding of cognitive learning levels and pedagogical strategy.

The interactive session conducted during the ceremony proved to be a game-changer for the participating educators. Delving into the intricacies of Bloom’s Taxonomy, the session provided a platform for exchanging ideas, exploring effective teaching methodologies, and enhancing classroom practices. Teachers and lecturers left the session empowered with valuable insights, armed with new tools to create engaging and impactful learning experiences for their students.

The ‘Capacity Building Training Program for In-service English Teachers’ holds immense significance, particularly for educators who have limited exposure to such initiatives. Salman Khan’s ASG paves the way for professional development, offering teachers a unique opportunity to refine their skills, expand their knowledge, and keep pace with the evolving trends in English language teaching. This program is poised to make a lasting impact on the quality of education in Quetta and inspire a generation of dedicated and well-equipped teachers.

As the program gains momentum, exciting developments and updates are on the horizon. Stay tuned for more updates from Salman Khan’s Alumni Small Grant project as it continues to shape the future of English language education in Quetta. With each step forward, we reaffirm our commitment to empowering educators, fostering excellence, and creating a brighter educational landscape for all.

The launch of the Alumni Small Grant by Salman Khan, in collaboration with PUAN, marks a significant milestone in the realm of education in Quetta. The Capacity Building Training Program for In-service English Teachers has the potential to transform teaching practices, enhance student learning outcomes, and uplift the education sector as a whole.

With Salman Khan’s unwavering dedication and the participation of passionate educators, we are poised to witness a positive ripple effect in Quetta’s classrooms.

Together, we embrace the power of education and look forward to a future brimming with endless possibilities.

PUAN EDITOR

Pakistan-U.S. Alumni Network (PUAN) is an association of U.S. exchange alumni who are committed to making meaningful contributions to Pakistan and comprise of current and former Pakistani participants of U.S. federal government-sponsored exchange programs.

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