Badal Do” campaign to train thousands in inclusive learning methods Karachi March 25: A new learning initiative, Badal Do, was launched by a consortium of seven organizations here in Karachi today.
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The initiative will engage with hundreds of schools through thejr teachers from a cross section of the society and equip them with tools for inclusive learning. In a presentation to introduce the initiative, the Badal Do team, paid tribute to luminaries like Late Prof. Anita Ghulam Ali, Dr. Akhtar Hameed Khan, Dr. Hamida Khuhro, Mrs. Dina Mistry, Bishop Lobo, Sister Mary Emily, Ms. Gool Minwala, Fatima Surriya Bajiya, Professor Karrar Hussain, and others and explained that the initiative drew inspiration from these towering personalities.
Badal Do aims to take their vision and mission forward by piloting this initiative to foster plurality, inclusion, peace and tolerance in the society, and good civic sense. The launch was attended by hundreds of school teachers who will act as change makers by taking the benefits to at least 10,000 students during the year long programme.
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The consortium partners answered questions about how by the use of experiential learning, interactive teaching methods using a mix of teacher training modules and, creative approaches, collaborative spaces and mediums of theatre, arts and music, they aspire to make involve everyone in the experience. At the launch, Shallum Xavier, Khurram Iqbal and Alicia Dias performed the Badal Dou Anthem and theatre group ZAHRSSS presented a motivational play.
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The seven partners of Badal Do are, AzCorp Entertainment, Society for International Education (SIE), Pak-American Cultural Centre (PACC), Teachers’ Resource Centre (TRC), Children’s Museum for Peace and Human Rights (CMPHR), the School of Writing (TSW), and Mind Map Communications (MMC).
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