Institute for Educational Development, Pakistan
 
 

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AKU-Institute for Educational Development
 

Aga Khan University Institute for Educational Development, an integral part of Aga Khan University, was established in 1993. The Institute's mandate is to contribute towards education reforms for enhancing the overall efficiency and effectiveness of education programmes/institutions in the developing countries, particularly in Pakistan. Within a short period of time, it has emerged as a 'national resource' for building institutional capacity of education systems through education, conducting research, promoting scholarship, offering innovative teaching programmes and influencing education policy and practice.

AKU-IED's efforts focus primarily on enhancing professional knowledge, and skills and status of teachers, teacher educators and others, who are responsible for successful implementation of educational reforms in Pakistan and other developing countries. More...

 
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October 2010
International Conference 2010: Transforming Pedagogies -
Emerging Contexts and Texts of Teacher Education

Human societies are increasingly facing complex situations which are characterized by 'problems' that are confined not to one dimension of human lives, rather cut right across natural, geographical, social, political, economical, and environmental contexts within which human lives operate and innovate. [details] | registration (early bird discount available)

July 2010
Courses Offered at Continuing Professional Education
The Institute for Educational Development offers Continuing Professional Education programmes for teachers of public, private and NGO schools and education institutions, including teachers of schools affiliated with Aga Khan University Examination Board. [details]

 

 

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