MoU Signed To Introduce Al-powered Tutor ‘Khanmigo’ In Schools

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ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Federal Education and Khan Academy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to introduce personalised learning in schools through Khan Academy’s AI-powered tutor, Khanmigo.

Khan Academy will train teachers of the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) to effectively utilise Khanmigo, ensuring a seamless integration of technology in classrooms.

This initiative is poised to be a game-changer in education reforms, providing students with a tailored learning experience that caters to their individual needs.

The Ministry of Federal Education has been actively working towards improving education outcomes in Pakistan.

This partnership with Khan Academy is a testament to the Ministry’s commitment to leveraging technology and innovative solutions to enhance the quality of education. “We are excited to partner with Khan Academy to bring personalised learning to our students,” said Federal Secretary Education, Mr Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani. “This initiative aligns with our vision to provide high-quality education that prepares our students for success in the 21st century.”

With this MoU, Pakistan joins the ranks of countries leveraging Khan Academy’s resources to improve education outcomes. Khan Academy’s Pakistan Chairman Osman Rashid expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “We believe that every student deserves access to a world-class education, and we’re thrilled to work with the Ministry of Federal Education to make that a reality in Pakistan.”

This partnership marks a significant milestone in Pakistan’s education sector, and we look forward to witnessing the positive impact it will have on students and teachers.

The signing ceremony was attended by Parliamentary Secretary Madam Farah Naz Akbar and CEO Khan Academy Zeeshan.

Published in News Daily on 05-March-2025.

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