Secretary MoFEPT, Mr. Nadeem Mahbub, toured an NCHD Non-Formal Education center in Bhara Kahu to assess newly distributed Teacher Aid Kits designed for foundational literacy and numeracy among out-of-school children.
Secretary MoFEPT, Mr. Nadeem Mahbub, recently visited an NCHD Non-Formal Education center in Bhara Kahu to observe the impact of newly distributed Teacher Aid Kits. These kits are specifically designed to strengthen foundational literacy and numeracy skills for out-of-school children. The visit aimed at evaluating how these resources can enhance educational outcomes for this demographic.
The Secretary's tour included a comprehensive assessment of the implementation process and initial feedback from both teachers and students using the new materials. This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to improving access to quality education, particularly for those who have missed out on formal schooling opportunities.
Mr. Mahbub expressed his satisfaction with the distribution and utilization of the Teacher Aid Kits, noting their potential to bridge the gap in foundational learning among underserved populations. He emphasized the importance of continuous monitoring and support to ensure these resources effectively contribute to educational development.
The visit also highlighted ongoing efforts by NCHD to integrate innovative teaching aids into its curriculum, aiming to make education more engaging and accessible for all children regardless of their background or circumstances.