Tuesday, April 30, 2013

PAIE workshop titled "Circle Time" on Saturday, May 18, 2013

Dear Members,

PAIE is organizing a general awareness raising workshop on disability focusing children with special needs. The aim of this workshop is to introduce modern concept of “disability” with focus on people with special needs at all ages to deal in group, their needs in access to information and communication by vocal talent.

Who Should Attend?
Mainstream and special educators, parents, and people concern with special need community or organization. Anyone who has any interest in disability movement like professionals, staff, therapist etc.

Details of the workshop are as follows:
Topic:               Circle Time
Time:               9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Date:                Saturday, May 18, 2013
Venue:            Aga Khan University, Institute for Educational Development
Facilitator:       Syed Naushad Shaukat

About the facilitator
Syed Naushad Shaukat has done MSc and MSE. He is a senior audiologist and general consultant of either type of disability. His vast experience includes assessment, programming, individual educational planning (IEP), parenting counseling, master trainer, speech resource person and event organizer expert.

In view of limited seats available, prior registration for this workshop is mandatory. Kindly confirm your participation latest by Thursday, May 16, 2013 at registration@ptan.org or call 36826991-94/36347611-14, Ext. 8554 / 8556, as this will facilitate us in organising the workshop effectively.

We look forward to your participation!

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Change in PTAN Office Extension Numbers


Dear Members
 
Our telephone extension numbers have changed, which are as follows: 

New Extension #s :  8554 and 8556 

Please dial new extension numbers for confirmation of EYLA workshop on Friday, May 3, 2013. 

Please note that the telephone numbers will remain the same (36826991-4/36347611-4).
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Dear EYLA Member,

On behalf of EYLA Executive Committee, we would like to invite you for the EYLA workshop to be held on Saturday, May 4, 2013.

 Details of the session are as follows:

 Title:                       “Anger Management in Children”
 
About the workshop
The workshop is designed to help the target audience understand children with high levels of aggression and how to deal with these youngsters in an effective manner. This workshop will cover the various theories that are associated with children and aggression as well as effective strategies to understand and work with children to help them overcome their aggression. Focus will be given to the developmental aspects of the children as well as therapeutic strategies, through the use of metaphors, stories, and case illustrations. Participants will also be asked to partake in activities that would be used with children firsthand to help them experience what the child experiences in order to empathize with these children.

Workshop Objective
 1.      To educate the target audience about aggression in children from the perspective of:
a)      Manifestation of aggression in children
b)     Attachment styles of parents and children
c)      Philosophy and psychology of aggressive children
2.       To provide the target audience with resources to help them effectively work with aggressive children
3.       To provide the audience with effective interventions to employ with aggressive children

 Day/Date:                         Saturday/May 04, 2013
Time:                                 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Venue:                               AKU-IED, Karimabad
Target audience:              Early Years Teachers, Practitioners and Parents
Facilitator:                        Ms. Laila Lodhia
 
About Facilitator
Ms. Laila Lodhia has got 3 years of experience in psychological assessment, psychodiagnosis, and psychotherapy and worked with children and adults in a clinical setting with various mental disorders and emotional problems. Currently, she is working at Therapy Works (Pvt) Ltd as a Clinical Psychologist. She is also pursuing her M.Phil in Clinical Psychology and also engaged in a research for her M.Phil. titled “Resilience and Social Support as Determinants of Wellbeing in Adolescents”.
 
Registration will start from Friday, May 03, 2013 at 8:30 a.m. Since seating at the workshop is limited, aspiring participants must confirm their participation at registration@ptan.org or phone # 36826991-4/36347611-4 Ext. 3203/3205. Available seating will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, and the registration will be closed once the workshop has been fully subscribed.
 (Please note that the request for confirmation, for attending the workshop, sent through e-mails or phone calls received before May 03, 2013 will not be accepted. Members sending their confirmations through e-mails should send their e-mails from 8:30 a.m. (PST) on May 03, 2013.  Any e-mail received on May 03, 2013 before 8:30 a.m. (PST) will not be accepted.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

ASSET Workshop titled "Socio-Political Aspects of Pakistani Agriculture"on Saturday, April 27, 2013

Dear Member,

It is a pleasure to inform you that this month ASSET is organizing a workshop on Socio-Political Aspects of Pakistani Agriculture. Below are the details of the workshop.

 Pakistan is an agriculture-based economy. Its major economic earnings are from agricultural production. Nearly 50% of Pakistani labor is in the agriculture sector; nearly 70% of the country’s population is rural.

Given the above, any development approach in the country has to take agricultural economy into consideration.  Recently, there has been an intense focus on agricultural development. On one hand there is a school of thought which is promoting chemical intensive industrial agricultural mode of production. On the other hand, wide spread climate change and ensuing ‘natural’ disasters have increased focus on the concept of food sovereignty which promotes the concept of sustainable agriculture.
 
The context of food sovereignty was introduced in the 1990s as a response to neoliberal agricultural policies. These policies have also been introduced in Pakistan. The use of chemical inputs and hybrid seeds in Pakistan has intensified over the years which have had a vast impact on one hand on agricultural production including livelihood of small and landless farmers and food production. On the other hand, impacts on agricultural production have a severe impact on consumption patterns, severely impacting social conditions both in the rural and urban communities.

 A coherent analysis of agricultural policies in conjunction with climate change is needed to understand the current socio-economic and political context of Pakistan.

This 4 hour workshop will provide an overview of the:
·         Socio-economic political base of Pakistan
·         Particular agricultural national and international policies which have determined agricultural development and their impacts on Pakistani society
·         Way Forward
                       
Date:               Saturday, April 27, 2013
Time:               9:00 a.m. - 01:00 p.m.
Facilitator:      Dr. Azra Talat Sayeed
 
Facilitator’s Profile:
Dr. Azra Talat Sayeed is the founder of Roots for Equity, a development NGO in Pakistan. She is also a member of the International Coordinating Committee of the International League of People’s Struggles. She has written and presented extensively on the impact of imperialism and neo-liberal globalization on the masses in Pakistan.

Kindly confirm your participation latest by Friday, April 26, 2013, at registration@ptan.org or (36347611-4 /36826991-4 Ext. 8554 / 8556), as this will facilitate us in organizing the workshop effectively.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

EYLA Workshop titled "Anger Management in Children” on Saturday, May 4, 2013

Dear EYLA Member,
 
On behalf of EYLA Executive Committee, we would like to invite you for the EYLA workshop to be held on Saturday, May 4, 2013.

Details of the session are as follows:

 Title:                       “Anger Management in Children”

 About the workshop:
 
The workshop is designed to help the target audience understand children with high levels of aggression and how to deal with these youngsters in an effective manner. This workshop will cover the various theories that are associated with children and aggression as well as effective strategies to understand and work with children to help them overcome their aggression. Focus will be given to the developmental aspects of the children as well as therapeutic strategies, through the use of metaphors, stories, and case illustrations. Participants will also be asked to partake in activities that would be used with children firsthand to help them experience what the child experiences in order to empathize with these children.
 
Workshop Objective
 1.      To educate the target audience about aggression in children from the perspective of:
a)      Manifestation of aggression in children
b)     Attachment styles of parents and children
c)      Philosophy and psychology of aggressive children
2.       To provide the target audience with resources to help them effectively work with aggressive children
3.       To provide the audience with effective interventions to employ with aggressive children

 Day/Date:                         Saturday/May 04, 2013
Time:                                 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Venue:                               AKU-IED, Karimabad
Target audience:              Early Years Teachers, Practitioners and Parents
Facilitator:                        Ms. Laila Lodhia
 
About Facilitator
Ms. Laila Lodhia has got 3 years of experience in psychological assessment, psychodiagnosis, and psychotherapy and worked with children and adults in a clinical setting with various mental disorders and emotional problems. Currently, she is working at Therapy Works (Pvt) Ltd as a Clinical Psychologist. She is also pursuing her M.Phil in Clinical Psychology and also engaged in a research for her M.Phil. titled “Resilience and Social Support as Determinants of Wellbeing in Adolescents”.
 
Registration will start from Friday, May 03, 2013 at 8:30 a.m. Since seating at the workshop is limited, aspiring participants must confirm their participation at registration@ptan.org or phone # 36826991-4/36347611-4 Ext. 3203/3205. Available seating will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis, and the registration will be closed once the workshop has been fully subscribed.
 
(Please note that the request for confirmation, for attending the workshop, sent through e-mails or phone calls received before May 03, 2013 will not be accepted. Members sending their confirmations through e-mails should send their e-mails from 8:30 a.m. (PST) on May 03, 2013.  Any e-mail received on May 03, 2013 before 8:30 a.m. (PST) will not be accepted.

Friday, April 12, 2013

MAP Workshop titled "Diagnosing Children’s Errors in Mathematics" on Saturday, April 20, 2013

Dear Members,

On behalf of MAP Executive Committee, we would like to invite you for the MAP workshop to be held on Saturday, April 20, 2013. Kindly note the details of the session as follow:

Title:                      “Diagnosing Children’s Errors in Mathematics”
Workshop Objectives:           
- Identify different sources of children’s errors in Mathematics;
State some examples of children’s error in Mathematics;
- Discuss the importance of teachers’ role in understanding and addressing common misconception   among children in Mathematics.
Day/Date:              Saturday, April 20, 2013
Time:                     9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Venue:                   AKU-IED, Karimabad
Target Audience:  Primary/Secondary School Teacher
Facilitator:            Mr. Kalander Bux Memon, (MEd Student, AKU-IED) & Ms. Sahreen Chauhan, Coordinator, MAP

Please note that due to the scope of the topic, the workshop will cover mainly errors occur in place value or more broadly related to Number sense. Kindly do bring some real examples from your classroom teaching. This workshop would be a good platform to learn about the reasons- why children make errors and discuss your role (as teachers) to deal with such situation. 

We would like to iterate that in order to provide quality professional development to all valued members and to run this association effectively we need your full support and punctuality. Since seats for the session are limited, interested members are requested to kindly confirm their participation latest by Friday, April 19, 2013 at info@ptan.org or registration@ptan.org or 36347611-14 / 36826991-4 Ext. 3203-3205 (Tuesday-Saturday between 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.), as this will facilitate us in organising the workshop effectively.

We look forward to your active participation in the workshop.

Thursday, April 04, 2013

PAIE workshop titled "‘A’ IS FOR AUTISM" on April 20, 2013

Dear Members,

PAIE is organizing an awareness workshop on Autism. The aim of this workshop is to make the participants aware about Autism, its symptoms and a brief overview of possible interventions.

Who Should Attend?
Mainstream and special educators, parents, caregivers, siblings and people who are dealing with autism or want to know more about Autism.

Details of the workshop are as follows:            

Title:                                ‘A’ IS FOR AUTISM
Time:                               9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Date:                               Saturday, April 20, 2013
Venue:                            Aga Khan University, Institute for Educational Development
Facilitator:                      Ms. Natasha Abdul Noor Ali, Special Educator/Caregiver

About the facilitator
Ms. Natasha Abdul Noor Ali has Masters in Special Education with specialization in Learning Disability. For Autism intervention she has attended Son-Rise Program Start-Up (2006) and New Frontiers (2007) levels at The Option Institute in Massachusetts, U.S.A. She is also working as a volunteer activist for Autism awareness and has conducted workshops on Autism at institutes like University of Karachi, Department of Special education and Ma Ayesha memorial Centre.

In view of limited seats available, prior registration for this workshop is mandatory. Kindly confirm your participation latest by Thursday, April 18, 2013 at registration@ptan.org or (36826991-94/36347611-14 Ext. 3203/3205), as this will facilitate us in organising the workshop effectively.

We look forward to your participation!

SHADE workshop titled "The Application of Multiple Intelligences for Education Systems" on April 20, 2013

School Head Teachers Association for Development of Education

The Application of Multiple Intelligences for Education Systems
Howard Gardner coined the term Multiple Intelligences (MI) in 1983 in which he presented seven different ways to demonstrate intellectual ability in learners. Recently, his research has enlightened educators with nine different Multiple Intelligences. As school leaders, it is essential for us to understand the unique learning patterns of our students, and MI helps us to understand students’ strengths. Although we have an understanding of the Multiple Intelligences Framework yet our educational institutions are unable to infuse this into our lesson planning. Therefore, this month’s SHADE session will be on the “Application of Multiple Intelligences for Education Systems”.  The session will help participants to;

·         Explore Multiple Intelligences within each individual,
·         Stimulate educators to discover more methods of teaching and learning,
·         Prepare Learning Objectives in accordance to the Multiple Intelligences framework.
Date:               Saturday, April 20, 2013
Timing:           From 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Venue:             Aga Khan University, Institute for Educational Development (AKU-IED)

Facilitator’s Profile:
Mr. Nadeem ur Rehman Khan is an emerging personality in education. His professional qualifications include an MBA (Educational Management) from the Institute of Business Education, Bachelors of Education from Notre Dame Institute of Education (NDIE) and Bachelors of Commerce from the Institute of Business Education. He has acquired professional teaching and training certifications from the Australian Catholic University, Australia and the Teachers Development Centre (TDC). Formerly, he taught Business Studies Curriculum at Beaconhouse School Systems and also conducted workshops on Multiple Intelligences, Usage of Multimedia in Education, Resume Writing and Interviews for Educators in collaboration with TDC and NDIE. He has also worked with the British Council to market launching of their Teaching English website campaign. He has written number of articles in the daily DAWN and Express Tribune. Currently, he is associated with Aga Khan Higher Secondary School (AKHSS) as their Academic Coordinator.

In view of limited seats available, prior registration for this workshop is mandatory. Kindly confirm your participation latest by Thursday, April 18, 2013 at registration@ptan.org or (36347611-4/36826991-4 Ext. 3203/ 3205), as this will facilitate us in organizing the workshop effectively.
We look forward to your participation!