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In recent years, the field of education has witnessed a significant transformation with the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) and its application. One of the most promising developments in this realm is the use of AI-powered chatbots and conventional agents to enhance teaching and learning experiences. 

This course aims to explore the possibilities and potential of integrating AI tools, particularly ChatGpt, into educational settings. ChatGpt, an advanced language model developed by Open AI, has demonstrated remarkable capabilities in generating human–like responses and engaging in dynamic conversations by harnessing the power of ChatGpt, educators and learners can unlock new avenues for personalised and interactive learning experiences.

When: 17 – 20 July 2023 (Monday – Thursday)

Time: 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Venue: Teachers’ Resource Centre (TRC)

Objectives:

Through this course, participants will:

Module 1: Introduction to AI in Education 

Definition and key concepts of AI

Potential benefits and challenges of AI

Examples of AI tools used in Education

Module 2: AI Tools for the Classroom

Automated grading & feedback 

Optimising classroom administration

Virtual Teaching Assistant 

Module 3: Personalised Learning and Support 

Adaptive Learning Platforms

Data Analytics for Student Insight

Module 4: Ethical Considerations and Future Directions

Ethical Consideration in AI for Education

Foreseeing the future of Al in education

Workshop leader: Ms. Sonia Iqbal has 16 years of experience of working with and developing skills in students at all levels of achievement in public and private sector schools.  Along with teaching English and Science, she has also worked in the capacity of an assistant editor and as a freelance content writer for distinctive magazines and newspapers. Currently she is working as a member of the Training and Development team at TRC and has contributed in developing capacity of various teachers and stakeholders. 

Medium of Instruction: English

Who should attend: Teachers of Classes 3 to 8

Charges: Rs. 4,950/-

For registration: Call us on 021-35394059 & 021-35392976 or write to us on [email protected] & [email protected]

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Our much-awaited ‘Teach Like a Finn’ (TLF) programme in collaboration with Finnish Global Education Solutions FGES is back this summer! Learn from the best licensed TLF trainers in Pakistan on how to apply Finnish teaching methodologies to your classroom.

Three Modules:
Module 1: Meaningful Experiences and Joyful Learning
Module 2: Child Development and Learning in ECE
Module 3: Pedagogy and Planning in ECE

Thrice a Week:
7-9 June 2023
15-17 June 2023
19-21 June 2023

Time:
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Sign up today to book your spot!

Register here: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSdoz0xle…/viewform

For more details, call us on 021-35394059, 021-35392976 and 0331-2255099

Email: [email protected] & [email protected]

Visit our website: http://www.trconline.org

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STEM helps teachers introduce young learners to the basics of various science and mathematics concepts the way they are exposed to them in real life. Moreover, the integration of curriculum concepts makes them more relatable for the children and stimulates critical thinking skills to foster readiness for deeper learning of such concepts in later years. In fact, it is a way of channelising the natural curiosity of children by making them observe, investigate, explore, interpret, conclude and create while they undertake STEM tasks. This workshop aims to equip teachers with such strategies and activities that can ensure STEM mode of learning in their classrooms. 

When: 24 February 2023 (Friday)

Time: 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Venue: TRC

Charges: Rs. 650 /-

Objectives:

  • explore the significance of incorporating STEM in teaching
  • identify how STEM supports the interest and individual differences of children
  • design STEM tasks as per the age and interest of their learners

Workshop Leader: Ms. Sonia Iqbal has 16 years of experience of working with and developing skills in students at all levels of achievement in public and private sector schools. Along with teaching English and Science, she has also worked in the capacity of an assistant editor and as a freelance content writer for distinctive magazines and newspapers. Currently she is working as a member of the Training and Development team at TRC and has contributed in developing capacity of various teachers and stakeholders.

Who Should Attend: Early Years Teachers 

Medium of Instruction: English

Important Note: Participants will receive an E-Certificate

For registration:

Call at 021-35394059, 35392976 and WhatsApp at 0331-2255099 or write to us on [email protected] & [email protected]

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Creating a safe and nurturing environment in an early years classroom is essential for the holistic development of young children. A safe and supportive classroom fosters a positive and engaging learning experience, helping children to feel confident in exploring their surroundings and engaging with others. In this environment, teachers can encourage children to take risks, make mistakes, and grow in their own unique ways. This workshop will explore the key elements of creating a safe and secure environment in an early years classroom.

When: 28 February 2023 (Tuesday)

Time: 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Venue: TRC

Charges: Rs. 650 /-

Objectives:

  • be introduced to the different elements of the learning environment
  • discuss characteristics of safe indoor and outdoor environments
  • explore the role of the teacher in creating a safe environment that supports the children’s learning and development

Workshop Leader: Ms. Tabinda Jabeen has 20 years of professional experience as a teacher and teacher educator. She is an early childhood education and development expert who has been designing and conducting teachers’ trainings for the last 12 years in both the public and private sectors. At TRC, Tabinda has been involved with multi stakeholder ECE projects at both provincial and national levels. Her areas of expertise include training design, learning material development, monitoring and classroom support and research.

Who Should Attend: Pre-Primary Teachers ( Pre-NSY to KG Class)

Medium of Instruction: English/Urdu

Important Note: Participants will receive an E-Certificate

For registration:

Call at 021-35394059, 35392976 and WhatsApp at 0331-2255099 or write to us on [email protected] & [email protected]

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Developmentally appropriate practices are methods that promote each child’s optimal development and learning through a strength-based and play-based approach to joyful, engaged learning. Young children need developmentally appropriate experiences and teaching to support learning. Therefore, all teachers and caregivers working with young children have the responsibility to seek out and intentionally plan the best opportunities for children that support their over-all well being and healthy development.

When: 17 January 2023 (Tuesday)

Time: 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Venue: TRC

Charges: Rs. 650 /-

Objectives:

  • be introduced to the concept of developmentally appropriate practices
  • discuss why holistic development should be an integral part of lesson-planning
  • design developmentally appropriate activities to support children’s learning and development

Workshop Leader: Ms. Tabinda Jabeen has 20 years of professional experience as a teacher and teacher educator. She is an early childhood education and development expert who has been designing and conducting teachers’ trainings for the last 12 years in both the public and private sectors. At TRC, Tabinda has been involved with multi stakeholder ECE projects at both provincial and national levels. Her areas of expertise include training design, learning material development, monitoring and classroom support and research.

Who Should Attend: Pre-Primary Teachers

Medium of Instruction: English/Urdu

Important Note: Participants will receive an E-Certificate

For registration:

Call at 021-35394059, 35392976 and WhatsApp at 0331-2255099 or write to us on [email protected] & [email protected]

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The classroom may be the most central setting for students to learn how to communicate their own views and to listen to those of others. Individual students can ask questions, provide information, and indicate whether or not they comprehend in the classroom, all because of their speaking abilities. It is important for ELTs and other subject teachers to encourage students to make use of language in practical circumstances. This workshop will focus on encouraging children to speak sentences or appropriate sentence patterns rather than single words, enhancing the communication abilities of students.

When: 20 January 2023 (Friday)

Time: 2:30 PM – 5:00 PM

Venue: TRC

Charges: Rs. 650 /-

Objectives:

  • know the significance of speaking skills in language skills development
  • learn to teach speaking in joyful ways
  • gain knowledge of developing speaking activities for the primary level

Workshop Leader: Ms Saira Shahab is a Ph.D. scholar from SEGI University, Malaysia. She has a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics-TESOL Studies from the University of Queensland, Australia, and another Master’s in Economics from the University of Karachi. She has also done an In-Service Certificate of English Language Teaching ICELT from the University of Cambridge, U.K. Along with her extensive work in educational development, gender-based educational and women empowerment programs are other areas in which her contributions have been substantial. She has written research papers on gender disparities, language development, non-formal education, and early childhood education in a span of a decade and still continues. She has developed language and literacy programs for learners of early years along with bi-scripted graded readers for struggling readers of the primary level.

Who Should Attend: Primary School Teachers 

Medium of Instruction: English

Important Note: Participants will receive an E-Certificate

For registration: Call us on 021-35394059 & 021-35392976 or write to us on [email protected] & [email protected]

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