2. DEFINITION
• The action or process of teaching someone especially in a school, college, or
university
• The process of training and developing the knowledge, skill, mind, character,
etc., esp. by formal schooling; teaching; training.
3. EDUCATION SYSTEM OF PAKISTAN
• Primary
• Middle
• High
• Secondary
• Higher secondary
• University
4. Who manage education in Pakistan
• Board of Secondary Education in Karachi (BSEK)
• Board of Intermediate Education in Karachi (BIEK)
• Higher Education Commission (HEC)
• Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC)………….
6. Why Education is important
• Improving the economy
• Developing problem-solving Skills
• Providing a Prosperous and Happy Life
• Introducing Empowerment
• Provides Financial Security
7. (Conti.)
• Make Your Dreams Come True
• Confidence
• Productivity Increase.
• Saves you from being cheated/fooled
• Contribute to human development
• Can change the government
8. Current Literacy rate of Pakistan
• The current literacy rate of Pakistan is 62.3 which mean that an estimated
population of 60 million is illiterate in the country.
• (Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training)
• http://www.mofept.govt.pk
9. According to Allama Iqbal
• Education should be such which would bring the human being toward life of
action, development of individuality should be the objective of education.
10. On Going Projects
• Development projects during 2020-2021
• According to Dawn News
• The Sindh government allocated Rs23.4 billion for 399 ongoing and 11 new development
projects of education sector.
• Out of these, Rs15.5 billion have been allocated for school education and literacy, Rs3.7
billion for college education,
• Rs0.13 billion for the department of empowerment of persons with disabilities,
• Rs3.4 billion for universities and boards.
• https://www.dawn.com/news/1628652
11. Causes of poor education in Pakistan
• Low budget
• Lack of standard
• education in school
• Not monetring very well
• poverty
• Lacks of school in rural areas
13. Currently News About Education
• An estimated 22.8 million children aged 5-16 are out-of-school
• In Sindh, 52 percent of the poorest children (58 percent girls) are out of school,
• In Balochistan, 78 percent of girls are out of school.
• UNICEF supports the Government of Pakistan’s efforts to significantly reduce the
number of OOSC at pre-primary, primary and lower secondary levels.
• https://www.unicef.org/pakistan/education
14. ADVANTAGES
• • Those who get an education have higher incomes
• • Societies with high rates of education completion have lower crime
• • Have higher rates of economic stability
• • More Employment is a Benefit of Education
15. DISADVANTAGES
• • Lack of policy implementation
• • Lack of policy implementation
• • Lack of implementation of education policies
• • Directionless education
16. SOLUTION
• • Making technical education compulsory
• • Providing students strong monetory grounds
• • Career counseling from school level
• • Legislation and structure should be framed for education system