Education System in Pakistan, Developing Quality Assurance Model in Govt. Schools, Govt Schools in Pakistan, Education in Pakistan, The Key Issues, Problems and New Challenges of Education in Pakistan,
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1. Topic: Developing Quality Assurance Model in Govt. Schools
Journal:
Middle East Journal of Scientific Research
Title:
Education in Pakistan:
The Key Issues, Problems and New Challenges
Presented By: Mr. ABBAS ALI
Department of Management Sciences
Comsats Institute of Information and Technology, Attock
2. About Writers
Ghulam Rasool Memon
Department of Education,
Karachi University, Pakistan.
Muhammad Farooq Joubish
Department of Education,
Federal Urdu University, Pakistan.
Muhammad Ashraf Khurram
Department of Education,
Federal Urdu University, Pakistan.
3. Introduction
Declining Trend.
Abroad for Better Opportunities.
Less Enrollment Rates
Adult Schools
Poor and ill Equipped Laboratories
Bad Conditions of Schools
7. Adult Literacy (61%)
Sri Lanka (98%)
Qatar (97%)
China (95%)
Iran (87%)
Iraq (81%)
India (75%)
Bangladesh (71%)
Ref; CIA Fact Book.
8. Education in Pakistan
Socio Economic Development
Appointment of Teachers
Training for Govt. Teacher
Role of Private Teachers
Qualification
Inadequate Research Activities
9. Gender Differences
According to UNESCO figures (Dawn, 23 Feb. 2004, editorial), primary school
enrolment for girls stands at 60 per cent as compared to 84 per cent for boys.
The secondary school enrolment ratio is even more discouraging, 32 per cent
females and 46 per cent males.
Regular school attendance for female students is estimated at 41 per cent while
for male students is 50 per cent.
According to the Population Census of 1998, the overall literacy rte in Pakistan
was 45 percent.
The number of literate females increased from 0.8 million in 1961 to 11.4 million
in 1997-98.
The growth rate for male’s literacy was the 5.1 percent per annum.
10. New Challenges / Issues
Uncertainty (APS)
Political Instability
Crises