Lahore, The bright students of the Government College University Lahore would teach at the under-resourced government schools in collaboration with international organization “Teach for Pakistan” and work for improving communication skills, personality development, knowledge enrichment and confidence-building of students, said GCU Dean Faculty of Science and Technology Prof. Dr. Ikramul Haq while addressing a meeting of GCU final-year graduate (honors) students who have volunteered themselves for the cause.
Prof. Dr. Ikramul Haq said that the GCU Career Guidance and Placement Center is going to a sign an agreement with “Teach for Pakistan” for deputation of the best of these volunteers at different under-resourced schools, so that they can coach, educate and motivate students of these schools by employing modern teaching methodologies which they have learnt at GC University Lahore. He said that more than hundred Ravians have volunteered themselves for teaching at the government schools.
Teach for Pakistan Director Recruitment Mariaum Ahmad said that they would also pay scholarship money to the selected students who would teach at these schools besides giving them acknowledgment certificates.
He said deputation of these bright students at under-resourced schools would also improve educational environment of these schools. She hoped that ever year, they would depute dozens of Ravians at different under-resourced schools of Pakistan.