The National University will provide ICT training to 12,000 teachers as part of its new curriculum plan. Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr A S M Amanullah announced the programme on Thursday.
He spoke at an event held at Donia College in Dhaka. The National University organised the event with the Information and Technology Department and UNICEF. The programme began at 10:00 am.
Professor Amanullah said the training will support the implementation of the ICT curriculum. He said teachers must gain practical digital skills for modern education. He added that this step will help improve teaching quality.
Officials said the training will focus on basic information and communication technology skills. ICT refers to the use of computers, the internet, and digital tools in education. These skills are now important for classroom teaching and student assessment.
The event included education officials and development partners. They discussed the role of digital learning in higher education. UNICEF representatives also attended the programme.
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