Professional Development Session-3
Training Teachers to Protect Children
Protecting children is very important in every society, especially in schools where they spend most of their day. To highlight this issue, the University Community School Faisalabad (UCSF) held Professional Development Session-3 on Child Protection and teacher training.
The session was led by Madam Qamar Zia, who shared useful ideas and real examples on how teachers can keep students safe from harm. This teacher training workshop helped teachers learn how to handle difficult situations and protect students in and outside the classroom.
It also showed how professional development for educators helps improve teaching and creates a safe learning space for children.
Making Schools Safe and Caring
The workshop explained that keeping children safe is not only the school’s job but also the duty of teachers, parents, and the community. UCSF plans to continue these teacher training workshops to make sure every child feels secure and supported in school.
The session also discussed how professional development impacts student learning. When teachers get regular training, they can teach better, understand students’ needs, and make learning easier and more enjoyable.
Frequently Asked Questions
It was about Child Protection, helping teachers understand how to keep students safe and aware of possible dangers.
The session was led by Madam Qamar Zia, who shared her knowledge and experience on child safety in schools.
It helps teachers improve their teaching skills, build confidence, and create a better and safer classroom environment.
Regular training helps teachers teach more effectively, which leads to better student learning and performance.
Yes, UCSF often organizes teacher training workshops and other professional development sessions for teachers.
