The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training is fostering innovation in governance through public-private partnerships to realize its vision of quality education for all.
According to the Education Ministry, a transparent and competitive process led to the selection of Teach For Pakistan, a national nonprofit, as a key partner to implement global best practices in teacher recruitment, training, monitoring, and evaluation.
“We are transforming public education by deploying 120 highly qualified fellows from top universities to 23 rural schools,” the ministry stated. “Our partnership shows that with the right priorities and dedication, exceptional results can be achieved within the existing public education framework.”
The initiative, “Manzil-ba-Manzil Humqadam” (Step-by-Step Together), reflects our commitment to excellence in education through innovative collaboration, the ministry added.
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Yet another wrong step. If everything is to be shifted from the government to the private sector, wholly or partially, this shows incompetence of the former even though I believe that the private sector is hardly better than it’s government counterpart in this country. Why can’t the M/ O Education ensure transparency in the process of recruitment of teachers? How can it be sure the private company so hired for this task will be more transparent?
where i apply for this job?