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1. EDUCATION POLICY (1972-80)
Trends and Issues
Presented by: Iftikhar Ahmad
Roll no. MP/W-2016-S-11
Presented to: Dr. Dr. Shahid Farooq
Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto announced a
National Education Policy on 29
March 1972
2.
SALIENT FEATURES OF
THIS POLICY ARE:
3. FREE AND UNIVERSAL EDUCATION
Education will be made free and universal up to
Class X to all children throughout the country.
However, due to our limited resources, this will
be achieved in two phases.
 In the first phase, from 1st October, 1972,
education up to Class VIII will be made free for
boys and girls.
 In the second phase, starting from 1st October,
1974, free education will be extended to Classes
IX and X in all schools.
4. COMPULSORY EDUCATION
 It will be direct responsibility on parents to
send their children to school on pain of
punishment. Simultaneously, it entails an
immediate obligation on the part of the
Government to provide facilities for their
schooling.
5. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION.
(CLASSES I — VIII)
From 1st October, 1972 education in Classes I—
VIII will be free in both Government and
privately- managed, throughout the country.
 It is anticipated that primary education will
become universal for boys by 1979 and for girls
by 1984.
This will mean an increase in enrolment in
primary classes of approximately 50 lacs children
by 1980, raising the total enrolment from the
present 46 lacs to an estimated 96 lac over the
period.
6. C0NTI…
 Buildings to accommodate the increased
enrolment: 38,000 additional classrooms for
primary classes will be constructed to provide
schools within easy walking distance from the
children's homes.
 In addition, approximately 23,000 additional
classrooms will be constructed for pupils in
classes VI to VIII.
7. CONTI…
 Textbooks and Instructional Aids: Textbooks and
writing materials will be provided free to primary
school children according to a phased programme.
 Adequate library books, educational toys and other
audiovisual aids will be provided to all schools.
 Radio sets will be provided to all schools.
 Curricula, syllabi and textbooks will be revised to
eliminate overloading, to emphasize learning of
concepts and skills, and to encourage observation,
exploration, experimentation, practical work and
creative expression.
7. CONTI…
 Dignity of Labor: Efforts will be made to develop such
attitudes in the students of elementary stage as will
create in them motivation for productive service for
the welfare of the community.
 This will be done by organizing student squads for
various tasks under the supervision of their teachers.
 Dignity of labor will be emphasized and school studies
will be relevant to individual and social needs.
 Workshops will be provided progressively in all middle
schools.
8. SECONDARY AND INTERMEDIATE
EDUCATION (CLASSES IX— XII)
 Education in Classes IX and X will be made free in all
schools from October, 1974.
 This will provide ready access to secondary education
to children from less-privileged families, particularly
those of peasants and workers.
 Percentage of Youth Enrolled : At present, only 8% of
the youth of secondary and intermediate age attend
secondary schools and intermediate colleges in
Pakistan.
 Comparative figures for some other countries of the
world are:
9. Cont…
USA 100% Japan 86% U. K. 72% Turkey 24%
Iran 21% India 15%. The present rate of
increase in enrolment at secondary and
intermediate levels is about 10% per annum.
 Education should not be an abstract
Endeavour. On the contrary, it must be closely
related to employment opportunities.
10. INTEGRATION OF SCIENCE AND
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
 Science and technical education will be integrated.
 In the past the general tendency has been to establish
separate institutions for technical education.
 These institutions have not always produced efficient
industrial workers.
 The new programe will provide for progressive
integration of science and technical education.
 For science teaching, 2200 additional units at the
matriculation stage and 700 units at the intermediate
stage will be established.
11. Integration of General and
Technical Education
The integration of general and technical
education will provide secondary and college
students for gainful employment.
 Education will be introduced as an elective
subject at the matriculation, intermediate and
degree levels.
12. TEACHERS TRAINING
 150,000 teachers will be trained
75,000 teachers will be recruited
The 1972 policy identified 40 million adult
illiterates in the country and declared that
“massive literacy programme will be
undertaken in every town, village and literacy
centers will be established all over the country
in schools, factories, farms, union council halls
and other community places.
13. SPECIAL EDUCATION
Handicapped Children's Education
Committees will be established by the
Education Councils in each Province.
They will be responsible for the education,
protection, care, rehabilitation and
employment of the physically and mentally
handicapped.
14. HIGHER EDUCATION
 At present only 2% of the population of the
relevant age-group is enrolled in institutions of
higher education in the country, as against 50% in
USA and 25% in Japan.
 In Pakistan, only 175 students per lac of
population are undergoing higher education
compared with 3,700 in USA, 2,400 in Canada,
1900 in USSR, 600, 217 in India.
To improve this position, 100,000 additional
places will be created in institutions of higher
education by 1980.
15. NEW UNIVERSITIES
New universities will be established
progressively to cover all parts of the country.
To start with, new universities will be
established at Multan, Saidu Sharif and
Sukkur.
 The Jamia Islamia, Bahawalpur, will be
converted into a full-fledged university.
16. UNIVERSITY GRANTS
COMMISSSION
 In order to coordinate the programes of
universities and develop their facilities, a
University Grants Commission will be
established.
 The Commission will also serve as a buffer
between government bureaucracy and
university administration.
18. SHIFT TOWARDS SCIENCE AND
TECHNOLOGY
 At present about 60% of students in degree
colleges are enrolled in arts subjects.
 A progressive integration will be achieved of
general, scientific and technical education at
degree level.
 A programe of National Professorships will be
instituted so that highly-qualified scholars and
scientists may continue as teachers and research
workers. This will raise the quality of teaching and
research.
19. NATIONAL RESEARCH
FELLOWSHIPS
 At present there is no specific program to assist
and encourage scientists and scholars of
outstanding merit to continue their study and
research work in their field of specialization.
National Research Fellowships will, therefore, be
instituted and universities and other appropriate
institutions will be financially supported so that
they are able to provide physical and other
facilities for the work of these outstanding
scholars.
20. NATIONALIZATION OF
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
As from the first day of September, 1972, all
privately- managed colleges shall be
nationalized.
 Privately-managed schools will, however, be
nationalized in a phased manner within a
period of two years beginning from 1st
October, 1972.
21. SCHOOLS FOR THE GIFTED
 These schools, in future, will provide an
enriched program of studies, entirely free, to
gifted children drawn from all over the
country without reference to their financial
status or social background.
 In this way these renowned institutions,
which in the past divided society on the basis
of wealth, will now unite the nation on the
basis of intellect and ability.
22. SCHOOLS FOR TALENTED
The existing comprehensive schools will be
converted into schools for talented children,
With the aim of providing eventually for at
least one such school in each District, and also
separate schools for talented girls, similar
additional schools will be established.
 Each school will provide residential facilities,
and will draw students from the district/area
in which it is situated.
23. TEACHERS AND TEACHER
EDUCATION
 In order to meet the massive requirement of teachers at all
stages, facilities for teacher education will be increased by
re- organizing teacher education programs and by
introducing innovative techniques.
 The number of existing school teachers is about 160,000. It
is estimated that an additional 2,35,000 elementary and
secondary school teachers and an additional 3,00,000 adult
and continuing education teachers’ both men and women,
will be needed during the next eight years.
 There are 12 teacher training colleges and 55 teacher
education institutions of lower level. They have the
capacity to produce in the next 8 years about 1,04,000
teachers , so these training colleges will be facilitated.
24. Cont…
 The number of women teachers will be greatly
increased at all levels, specially at the primary
stage.
 Residential Accommodation for Teachers: One of
the genuine and long-standing complaints of the
teaching community has been the non-availability
of residential accommodation at reasonable rent.
The construction of rent-free houses for teachers
on quite a large scale will be undertaken in the
future.
25.Trends in the Educational Policy
(1972-80)
Free and Universal Education.
Compulsory Education.
Free Elementary Education.
Integration of Science and Technical Education.
Teachers Training and Science Education.
Special Education.
26. cont..
Improvement of the quality of education with
emphasis on the skill training.
Emphasis on Technical Education.
27. ISSUES IN EDUCATION POLICY
1972-80
Free and Universal Education.
(Limited Resourses. Slide no. 3).
Compulsoary education .
( Direct responsibilty on parents to send their
children to school. slide no. 4).
Free Elementary education.
(From 1st October, 1972 education in Classes I—VIII
will be free in both Government and privately-
managed, throughout the country. Slide no. 5)
28. cont..
Integration of Science and Technical
Education.
( Not realistic. Slide no.10).
Higher Education.
(To improve this position, 100,000 additional
places will be created in institutions of higher
education by 1980. slide no.14 part.3)
29. cont..
Nationalization of Education institutions.
(Privately-managed schools will, however, be
nationalized in a phased manner within a
period of two years beginning from 1st
October, 1972. slide no.20 part.2).
Education Policy 1972-80 Trends Issues

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Education Policy 1972-80 Trends Issues

  • 1.
  • 2. 1. EDUCATION POLICY (1972-80) Trends and Issues Presented by: Iftikhar Ahmad Roll no. MP/W-2016-S-11 Presented to: Dr. Dr. Shahid Farooq Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto announced a National Education Policy on 29 March 1972
  • 4. 3. FREE AND UNIVERSAL EDUCATION Education will be made free and universal up to Class X to all children throughout the country. However, due to our limited resources, this will be achieved in two phases.  In the first phase, from 1st October, 1972, education up to Class VIII will be made free for boys and girls.  In the second phase, starting from 1st October, 1974, free education will be extended to Classes IX and X in all schools.
  • 5. 4. COMPULSORY EDUCATION  It will be direct responsibility on parents to send their children to school on pain of punishment. Simultaneously, it entails an immediate obligation on the part of the Government to provide facilities for their schooling.
  • 6. 5. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION. (CLASSES I — VIII) From 1st October, 1972 education in Classes I— VIII will be free in both Government and privately- managed, throughout the country.  It is anticipated that primary education will become universal for boys by 1979 and for girls by 1984. This will mean an increase in enrolment in primary classes of approximately 50 lacs children by 1980, raising the total enrolment from the present 46 lacs to an estimated 96 lac over the period.
  • 7. 6. C0NTI…  Buildings to accommodate the increased enrolment: 38,000 additional classrooms for primary classes will be constructed to provide schools within easy walking distance from the children's homes.  In addition, approximately 23,000 additional classrooms will be constructed for pupils in classes VI to VIII.
  • 8. 7. CONTI…  Textbooks and Instructional Aids: Textbooks and writing materials will be provided free to primary school children according to a phased programme.  Adequate library books, educational toys and other audiovisual aids will be provided to all schools.  Radio sets will be provided to all schools.  Curricula, syllabi and textbooks will be revised to eliminate overloading, to emphasize learning of concepts and skills, and to encourage observation, exploration, experimentation, practical work and creative expression.
  • 9. 7. CONTI…  Dignity of Labor: Efforts will be made to develop such attitudes in the students of elementary stage as will create in them motivation for productive service for the welfare of the community.  This will be done by organizing student squads for various tasks under the supervision of their teachers.  Dignity of labor will be emphasized and school studies will be relevant to individual and social needs.  Workshops will be provided progressively in all middle schools.
  • 10. 8. SECONDARY AND INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION (CLASSES IX— XII)  Education in Classes IX and X will be made free in all schools from October, 1974.  This will provide ready access to secondary education to children from less-privileged families, particularly those of peasants and workers.  Percentage of Youth Enrolled : At present, only 8% of the youth of secondary and intermediate age attend secondary schools and intermediate colleges in Pakistan.  Comparative figures for some other countries of the world are:
  • 11. 9. Cont… USA 100% Japan 86% U. K. 72% Turkey 24% Iran 21% India 15%. The present rate of increase in enrolment at secondary and intermediate levels is about 10% per annum.  Education should not be an abstract Endeavour. On the contrary, it must be closely related to employment opportunities.
  • 12. 10. INTEGRATION OF SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION  Science and technical education will be integrated.  In the past the general tendency has been to establish separate institutions for technical education.  These institutions have not always produced efficient industrial workers.  The new programe will provide for progressive integration of science and technical education.  For science teaching, 2200 additional units at the matriculation stage and 700 units at the intermediate stage will be established.
  • 13. 11. Integration of General and Technical Education The integration of general and technical education will provide secondary and college students for gainful employment.  Education will be introduced as an elective subject at the matriculation, intermediate and degree levels.
  • 14. 12. TEACHERS TRAINING  150,000 teachers will be trained 75,000 teachers will be recruited The 1972 policy identified 40 million adult illiterates in the country and declared that “massive literacy programme will be undertaken in every town, village and literacy centers will be established all over the country in schools, factories, farms, union council halls and other community places.
  • 15. 13. SPECIAL EDUCATION Handicapped Children's Education Committees will be established by the Education Councils in each Province. They will be responsible for the education, protection, care, rehabilitation and employment of the physically and mentally handicapped.
  • 16. 14. HIGHER EDUCATION  At present only 2% of the population of the relevant age-group is enrolled in institutions of higher education in the country, as against 50% in USA and 25% in Japan.  In Pakistan, only 175 students per lac of population are undergoing higher education compared with 3,700 in USA, 2,400 in Canada, 1900 in USSR, 600, 217 in India. To improve this position, 100,000 additional places will be created in institutions of higher education by 1980.
  • 17. 15. NEW UNIVERSITIES New universities will be established progressively to cover all parts of the country. To start with, new universities will be established at Multan, Saidu Sharif and Sukkur.  The Jamia Islamia, Bahawalpur, will be converted into a full-fledged university.
  • 18. 16. UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSSION  In order to coordinate the programes of universities and develop their facilities, a University Grants Commission will be established.  The Commission will also serve as a buffer between government bureaucracy and university administration.
  • 19. 18. SHIFT TOWARDS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY  At present about 60% of students in degree colleges are enrolled in arts subjects.  A progressive integration will be achieved of general, scientific and technical education at degree level.  A programe of National Professorships will be instituted so that highly-qualified scholars and scientists may continue as teachers and research workers. This will raise the quality of teaching and research.
  • 20. 19. NATIONAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS  At present there is no specific program to assist and encourage scientists and scholars of outstanding merit to continue their study and research work in their field of specialization. National Research Fellowships will, therefore, be instituted and universities and other appropriate institutions will be financially supported so that they are able to provide physical and other facilities for the work of these outstanding scholars.
  • 21. 20. NATIONALIZATION OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS As from the first day of September, 1972, all privately- managed colleges shall be nationalized.  Privately-managed schools will, however, be nationalized in a phased manner within a period of two years beginning from 1st October, 1972.
  • 22. 21. SCHOOLS FOR THE GIFTED  These schools, in future, will provide an enriched program of studies, entirely free, to gifted children drawn from all over the country without reference to their financial status or social background.  In this way these renowned institutions, which in the past divided society on the basis of wealth, will now unite the nation on the basis of intellect and ability.
  • 23. 22. SCHOOLS FOR TALENTED The existing comprehensive schools will be converted into schools for talented children, With the aim of providing eventually for at least one such school in each District, and also separate schools for talented girls, similar additional schools will be established.  Each school will provide residential facilities, and will draw students from the district/area in which it is situated.
  • 24. 23. TEACHERS AND TEACHER EDUCATION  In order to meet the massive requirement of teachers at all stages, facilities for teacher education will be increased by re- organizing teacher education programs and by introducing innovative techniques.  The number of existing school teachers is about 160,000. It is estimated that an additional 2,35,000 elementary and secondary school teachers and an additional 3,00,000 adult and continuing education teachers’ both men and women, will be needed during the next eight years.  There are 12 teacher training colleges and 55 teacher education institutions of lower level. They have the capacity to produce in the next 8 years about 1,04,000 teachers , so these training colleges will be facilitated.
  • 25. 24. Cont…  The number of women teachers will be greatly increased at all levels, specially at the primary stage.  Residential Accommodation for Teachers: One of the genuine and long-standing complaints of the teaching community has been the non-availability of residential accommodation at reasonable rent. The construction of rent-free houses for teachers on quite a large scale will be undertaken in the future.
  • 26. 25.Trends in the Educational Policy (1972-80) Free and Universal Education. Compulsory Education. Free Elementary Education. Integration of Science and Technical Education. Teachers Training and Science Education. Special Education.
  • 27. 26. cont.. Improvement of the quality of education with emphasis on the skill training. Emphasis on Technical Education.
  • 28. 27. ISSUES IN EDUCATION POLICY 1972-80 Free and Universal Education. (Limited Resourses. Slide no. 3). Compulsoary education . ( Direct responsibilty on parents to send their children to school. slide no. 4). Free Elementary education. (From 1st October, 1972 education in Classes I—VIII will be free in both Government and privately- managed, throughout the country. Slide no. 5)
  • 29. 28. cont.. Integration of Science and Technical Education. ( Not realistic. Slide no.10). Higher Education. (To improve this position, 100,000 additional places will be created in institutions of higher education by 1980. slide no.14 part.3)
  • 30. 29. cont.. Nationalization of Education institutions. (Privately-managed schools will, however, be nationalized in a phased manner within a period of two years beginning from 1st October, 1972. slide no.20 part.2).

Editor's Notes

  1. USSR…..Union of soviet socialist republic
  2. There r no programes for scholars and scientist to continue their studies so national reseach fellowship will b made.