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pakistan education reform
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Discussions on Pakistan education reform focus on moving beyond rote memorization and exam-centric models toward immersive, offline-first learning enhanced by AI. A four-stage blueprint proposes restructuring classrooms, universities, and policy to foster creativity and practical skills. The reform emphasizes preparing students for innovation rather than recitation, leveraging digital tools and generative AI to support national development. Key themes include overhauling standardized curricula, integrating technology in low-connectivity settings, and aligning education with modern economic needs.
For generations Pakistan’s schools have treated education as a ticket to a job: age‑gated classes, standardized curricula, and high‑stakes exams that reward memorization over invention. A recent feature in Business Recorder argues that this model is not only outdated in the era of abundant...