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A telecommunications corporation will digitally upgrade over 1600 TCF classrooms around the country.

  • April 15, 2022
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Jazz 4G has partnered with The Citizens Foundation (TCF) to digitally transform 1,652 TCF schools across Pakistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir, benefiting over 266,000 pupils.

Teachers will use a combination of online instructional tools and traditional place-based classroom methods to illustrate concepts stated in textbooks as a result of this collaboration. A total of 3,584 TCF teachers will be trained to use this cutting-edge technology.

Jazz will help replace the old tablets and mobile phones that run TCF’s existing School Management Application, allowing administrators to collect data more efficiently, according to a news release issued on Tuesday.

The three-year agreement would implement a blended learning curriculum, computer lab renovations, and a digital school management system.

TCF will offer a new, cutting-edge digital literacy curriculum tailored for blended learning by renovating existing computer laboratories and building 500 battery-powered audio-visual rooms.

“Every child deserves and may enjoy a 21st-century education,” Syed Asaad Ayub Ahmad, President and CEO of TCF, remarked in response to this development.

For many years, we’ve been experimenting with methods to employ technology to help learning.

Jazz’s help comes just in time for us to be able to provide innovative solutions that will serve as a paradigm for what can be done in Pakistan.”

“Our support of TCF over the years has been founded on the mutually inclusive goal of providing quality education and skill sets to the kids that are relevant in this digital age.

We’re helping TCF complete its digital transition so that it can offer a full learning experience that’s relevant, meaningful, and develops digital-age skills,” said Syed Fakhar Ahmed, Jazz’s Chief Corporate & Regulatory Affairs Officer.

Jazz continues to pool its resources and expertise in order to create long-term, sustainable solutions and partnerships that benefit individuals and the larger community, driven by the desire to digitally empower the youth and assist the Government of Pakistan in realising its Digital Pakistan vision.

 

source: PakObserver.net

 

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