World Teachers’ Day celebrated
Islamabad:The National Commission for Human Development (NCHD) and UNESCO Office in Pakistan, in collaboration with Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU), and Basic Education Community Schools (BECS), celebrated World Teachers’ Day 2024 on AIOU’s main auditorium here.
This year’s theme, “Valuing Teachers’ Voices: Towards a New Social Contract for Education,” highlighted the essential role teachers play in shaping future generations and building a skilled, educated society. The event honored the dedication and contributions of teachers, particularly in the context of educational reforms and societal progress.
The ceremony began with the recitation of the Holy Quran and the National Anthem, creating an atmosphere of respect and patriotism. NCHD’s Director General Mr. Ali Asghar welcomed participants, commending the dedication of teachers, especially those working under challenging conditions in NCHD and Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) schools.
His remarks highlighted the invaluable role of teachers in human development of Pakistan.UNESCO representative Zafar Hayat Malik delivered a keynote address on the global importance of World Teachers’ Day, emphasising the year’s theme.
He emphasized the important role of teachers in promoting participatory democracy and creating a culture of dialogue and engagement in schools, which is vital for shaping the democratic citizens of the future. He also highlighted that by empowering teachers, we can build strong and fair education systems that benefit society and uplift the communities they serve.
AIOU Vice Chancellor Prof Nasir Mahmood also honored teachers’ dedication, applauding their ongoing efforts to educate and empower students and teachers. The teachers’ panel discussion provided a platform for educators to share their insights on the evolving education landscape.
Panelists echoed the day’s theme, stressing the importance of recognizing and amplifying teachers’ voices in policy-making and educational reforms.Certificates were awarded to teachers from FDE schools, Non-Formal Education centres, AIOU and BECS acknowledging their tireless work in educating children in marginalised communities.Education secretary Mohyuddin Ahmed Wani, who was the chief guest on the occasion, praised teachers and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to their welfare and development.
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