ISLAMABAD
The Federal Directorate of Education has launched a new digital skills training initiative for teachers in Islamabad, aiming to strengthen technology-based learning and modern classroom practices across public schools.
The program focuses on equipping educators with digital teaching tools, online learning techniques, and modern instructional methods as Pakistan accelerates efforts to modernize its education system.
Officials say the initiative is part of a broader push toward digital transformation in education, with increased emphasis on teacher training, e-learning systems, and technology integration in classrooms.
The training is expected to help teachers improve digital literacy, classroom management, and student engagement through the use of online platforms and interactive educational tools.
Education experts say such initiatives are becoming increasingly important as schools adapt to AI-driven learning environments and hybrid education models emerging worldwide.
Authorities described the program as a step toward building a more digitally capable education workforce, with the goal of improving learning outcomes and preparing students for a technology-driven future.



