New building for school in Herat; Seminar for teachers started in Bamiyan

According to a press release issued by the Afghan ministry of education, a stone laying ceremony for a new attachment building for the Atishee High School in Herat province was held today. The new building will take 2 months to build at a cost of $19,300, and it will have 5 classrooms. The ceremony was attended by education department officials, influential members of the community, teachers, as well as students.

Yesterday, an Afghan ministry press release stated that a six-day seminar for teachers started in Afghanistan’s central province of Bamiyan. The press release said that 40 teachers attended the seminar. The purpose of the seminar is to help teachers improve their overall teaching skills in order to more effectively teach their students. The seminar is made possible by a cooperation between UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund) and Bamiyan province’s education department.

October 3, 2010 В· admin В· No Comments
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