Punjab News: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced today that a group of primary school teachers has been sent to Finland for training, marking a significant step in improving the state’s education system. Addressing the media in Delhi, the CM emphasized the importance of providing teachers with global exposure to enhance the quality of education in Punjab’s schools.
A Move Towards Educational Excellence
CM Mann shared that the initiative aims to equip teachers with modern teaching techniques and methodologies practiced in Finland, known for its top-tier education system. He highlighted that the government’s efforts are focused on improving primary education to lay a stronger foundation for the future. The training program, he said, will help teachers return with valuable insights and innovative practices to benefit students across Punjab.
CM Emphasizes Global Learning Opportunities for Teachers
During his address, CM Bhagwant Mann stressed the importance of providing teachers with international exposure to elevate teaching standards. He pointed out that Finland’s education model is regarded as one of the best globally, and such training programs will enable Punjab’s teachers to learn new strategies that can be adapted to local needs. “This initiative will help us bring world-class education to our classrooms, benefiting our children in the long run,” Mann said.
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