FDE Appoints 271 New Teachers to Strengthen Federal Colleges
FDE New Teachers will soon join federal educational institutions as part of efforts to improve academic standards and strengthen teaching quality. The Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) has announced the placement of 271 newly selected teachers during the upcoming summer vacations. Officials believe the appointments will help enhance educational performance across federal colleges and schools.
New Teacher Appointments to Support Academic Improvement
FDE Director General Javaid Iqbal Mirza shared the update while chairing a meeting of principals from federal colleges. The meeting focused on academic improvement, institutional performance, and the adoption of modern teaching practices. Participants also reviewed strategies aimed at strengthening the quality of education in federal institutions.
The newly inducted educators were selected on the recommendations of the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC). Their placement during the summer break will allow institutions to prepare for the upcoming academic session. As a result, students are expected to benefit from improved classroom instruction and better learning outcomes.
Officials said the recruitment process reflects the government’s commitment to addressing staffing needs in educational institutions. In addition, the appointments are expected to reduce teacher shortages and support effective academic management.
Principals Asked to Play Key Leadership Role
The meeting also examined the overall performance of federal colleges. Participants discussed teaching standards, students’ academic progress, and administrative matters. Furthermore, principals shared views on improving institutional efficiency and educational outcomes.
At the beginning of the session, Director Colleges Professor Shahid Abbasi welcomed the FDE director general on behalf of college principals. He also congratulated Mirza on his appointment and expressed confidence in his leadership.
Addressing the participants, Mirza emphasized the important role of principals in promoting quality education. He said educational leaders must work together to create a stronger
academic environment. Therefore, the meeting focused on practical decisions aimed at raising standards and improving performance across federal educational institutions.
The induction of 271 teachers marks an important step toward strengthening the education system. Authorities hope the initiative will support better teaching, improved student achievement, and more effective institutional management in the coming academic year.

