The Punjab government has implemented a new attendance monitoring system aimed at enhancing accountability among teachers.
This initiative seeks to ensure that educators are present in schools and actively engaged in their roles.
The system, which utilizes digital technology, will track teacher attendance in real-time, providing administrators with up-to-date information.
This move is part of the government’s broader strategy to improve the quality of education and address concerns over teacher absenteeism.
Officials have expressed optimism that the new system will foster a more disciplined education environment and ultimately benefit student learning outcomes.
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The initiative is expected to be rolled out across various districts in Punjab, with further enhancements planned based on initial feedback and performance.