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Joseph Mesa, digital curriculum expert from the Curriculum Instruction & Professional Development Department of Modesto City Schools, will be the guest speaker for the next Tech Connect meeting. Mesa will discuss the impact and adaptability of tech in the educational environment. He has more than 20 years’ experience as a teacher, principal, district administrator, program coordinator and mentor, and for the last seven years, has focused on educational technology. Business professionals and entrepreneurs are invited to attend this month’s virtual networking event on Thursday, March 18 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Three top officers reshuffled
December 22, 2020
LAHORE: The Punjab government has issued notification regarding transfer and posting of following officers Monday. According to the notification, Wajihullah Kundi, Secretary Excise & Taxation, and Waqas Ali, Secretary I&C (Services and General Administration Department), replaced each other. Nadeem Mahbub, Secretary Management & Professional Development Department, has been transferred and posted Secretary Higher Education Department, relieving Irum Bukhari, Additional Chief Secretary of additional charge of the post.
3 top officers reshuffled
December 22, 2020
LAHORE: The Punjab government has issued notification regarding transfer and posting of following officers Monday. According to the notification, Wajihullah Kundi, Secretary Excise & Taxation, and Waqas Ali, Secretary I&C (Services and General Administration Department), replaced each other. Nadeem Mahbub, Secretary Management & Professional Development Department, has been transferred and posted Secretary Higher Education Department, relieving Irum Bukhari, Additional Chief Secretary of additional charge of the post.
Abu Dubai: The two-day virtual Fourth Academic Subjects Forum, which carried the theme ‘Ready for the Future’, was a big success with over 238,000 participants and visitors in attendance, the Ministry of Education announced on Monday.
According to the Ministry, the specialised training has reached out to 35,000 teachers in both government and private schools while there were 10,000 participants during the training for employment programme. The forum was held “to intensify national and community efforts to participate in building the future of the Emirates for teachers. The aim was to empower teachers with modern skills and knowledge, and to motivate them to adopt a proactive approach in teaching,” the Ministry noted.