The Punjab government has approved a major initiative to improve English language education in government schools across the province, allocating Rs. 500 million for the project.
According to officials, the Punjab Education, Curriculum, Training and Assessment Authority (PECTA) has been tasked with implementing the programme.
Under the initiative, teachers will receive specialized training aimed at improving the quality of English instruction in classrooms. The programme will primarily focus on enhancing students’ speaking and reading abilities.
Officials said modern learning materials and digital teaching methods will also be introduced to support more effective language learning and classroom engagement.
The project will be implemented in phases across government schools throughout Punjab as part of broader education sector reforms.
Authorities added that the government will further strengthen assessment and monitoring systems to ensure effective implementation and improved learning outcomes under the programme.
