Education in Pakistan




             Dr. Waseem Anwar
Contents

PART - I
•   Definition of Education
•   Constitution of Pakistan
PART – II
•   Education Scenario
•   Education Policy
Definition of Education
The definition of education in common
usage, that education is merely the
delivery   of  knowledge,    skills  and
information from teachers to students, is
inadequate to capture what is really
important about being and becoming
educated.
The proper definition of education is the
process of becoming an educated
person.
Being an educated person means you
have access to optimal states of mind
regardless of the situation you are in.
Constitution of Pakistan
Constitution of the Islamic Republic of
    Pakistan, 1973 – Article 37-b

“The State shall remove illiteracy and
     provide free and compulsory
     secondary education within
      minimum possible period”
Concurrent Legislative List:

  Curriculum, syllabus, planning,
    policy, centers of excellence,
  standard of education & Islamic
              education
PART – II
EDUCATION SCENARIO
Human Development Index
Country        Ranking
        (out of 177 countries)
               2005 2006 2007
Iran           99     96    94
Sri Lanka      93     93    99
Maldives       96     98    100
India          127    126   128
Bhutan         134    135   133
Pakistan       135    134   136
Bangladesh 139        137   140
Nepal          136    138   142
Literacy Rates

         Literacy Definition
        (As in 1998 Census)


“The ability of a person who
 can read a newspaper and
 write a simple letter in any
          language”
Literacy Rates

• PAKISTAN = 55 % (Male = 67 %,Female = 42%)
            Province Literacy Rate
• Punjab=           60.2%
• Sindh =           57.7%
• NWFP =            49.9%
• Balochistan =     48.8%
Educational Institutions by Level

Level                     Total     Public    Private
Pre-primary               1,081     287       794
Mosque school             14,123    14,035    88
Primary                   122,349   105,526   16,823
Middle                    38,449    14,334    24,115
Secondary                 25,090    10,550    14,540
British System            281       11        270
NFBE                      4,831     2,008     2,823
Inter & Degree Colleges   1,882     1,025     857
Universities              116       59        57
Technical/ Professional   1257      426       831
Vocational                3,059     916       2,143
Deeni Madaris             12,153    354       11,799

Others                    3,120     2,241     879
Institutions by Medium of Instruction

Type # of Institutions   Urdu    English Sindhi   Others

Total         227,791    14806   2277   3416      22779


Public        151,744    103,186 3,035 33,384     12,139



Private       76,047     43,347 21,29 3,521       9,886
EDUCATION POLICY OF PAKISTAN
Challenges

• Weakened Governance
   − Fragmentation
   − Lack of Clarity in Inter-Tier Relationships
• Poor Quality of Teachers & Managers
• Quality of curriculum, textbooks & exams
• Low level of literacy
• Out of school children
• Dropouts
Challenges

• Public Private Partnership
• In-adequate financing
• Gender Equity
• Poor monitoring & evaluation
• Imbalance in primary, middle & secondary
  schools
• Inconvenient school location
SALIENT FEATURES OF NATIONAL
          EDUCATION PLAN
• Universal and Free Primary and Secondary Education
• Promotion of Equity
• Minimum National Standards
• Relevance to Labour Market
• Sector Planning
• Financial allocation of 7% of GDP by 2018
• Encourage Private sector
• Link Allocations to Definition of Free Education
• Improve Planning, Management and Implementation Capacity
• Donor Harmonisation
• Overcoming Fragmented Governance
SALIENT FEATURES OF NATIONAL
          EDUCATION PLAN
• Bridging the Public Private Divide
• Improved Examination System
• Introduction of Early Childhood Education (3-5 years) &
  inclusive education.
• Achieve the MDG goals.
• All Primary schools shall be upgraded to Middle level
• Well developed plan for expanding school facilities.
• High priority to reducing drop out rates
• Improved school environment
• Career Counselling at higher secondary level
• Develop national literacy curriculum
• Enhance qualifications for employment as teachers
SALIENT FEATURES OF NATIONAL
          EDUCATION PLAN

• Pre-service & in-service teacher training
• Accreditation and certification of teachers
• Merit based teacher recruitment, professional
  development, promotions & postings
• Curriculum development
• Competitive publishing of textbooks and learning
  materials
• District Education Boards to be established for
  managing schools
• Separate management & academic cadres
Allocation of Funds to Education:
                   Year 2009-10
                                                                 (Rs. in million)
                              Non-Development        Development      Total
1. Ministry of Education           1,824.426           3,122.459       4,946.885
2. Higher Education                7,045.608           9,104.436      16,150.044
   Commission

3. Major Projects under Ministry of Education
a. Madaris Reforms (Teaching of formal subjects in Madaris)            1449.000
b. Education Sector Reforms Program                                       800.00
c. Establishment of 82,000 Community Schools in Pakistan                 170.510
 AJK and FATA

d. Science Education Project (Phase-II) ADB assisted FCU                  84.670
e. National Education Assessment System (NEAS)                            71.530
f. Establishment of Cadet College Zhob at Qilla Saifullah                 50.000
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(Rs. In million)
g. Establishment of Cadet College Panjgur                        50.000
h. Upgradation of FG Secondary Educational Institutions          45.000
   to the level of Islamabad Model Colleges
i. Upgradation of FG Elementary Educational Institutions         40.000
   to the level of Islamabad Model Schools
j. Establishment of 350 Community Schools in hard to             39.329
reach areas of FATA (NORAD assisted)
Future Plans for Education in Pakistan


 1. Tripartite Partnership:
  The role of family, the community and the State. All
   need to be mobilized.
 2. Free Education Upto Matriculation:
 3. Provision of Free Textbooks:
 4. Grant of Scholarships and Incentives to Girl
 Students:
 5. Availability and Accessibility of Schools
 Particularly in Rural Areas.

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6. Teacher’s Status and Recruitment of Female
Teachers:
 Better status and pay for teachers.
 Experience has demonstrated that schools with female
  teachers function well particularly at Primary level.
7. Improvement in Learning Environment:
 Better infrastructure through School Management
  Councils.
8. Technical / Vocational Education:
 It is important to provide demand related skills.

9. Instructional Methods:
 Emphasis must be given on development of analytical
  faculties of the students.                    Continue…
10. Teachers’ Training and Knowledge:
 To improve teachers’ knowledge of the subject
  and equip them with a wide repertoire of teaching
  skills.

11. English Language:
 Introduction of English from Class – I.
 Future policy reforms will emphasize the teaching
  of science subjects in English at public secondary
  schools.
Thank You All

Education in-pakistan

  • 1.
    Education in Pakistan Dr. Waseem Anwar
  • 2.
    Contents PART - I • Definition of Education • Constitution of Pakistan PART – II • Education Scenario • Education Policy
  • 3.
    Definition of Education Thedefinition of education in common usage, that education is merely the delivery of knowledge, skills and information from teachers to students, is inadequate to capture what is really important about being and becoming educated.
  • 4.
    The proper definitionof education is the process of becoming an educated person. Being an educated person means you have access to optimal states of mind regardless of the situation you are in.
  • 5.
  • 6.
    Constitution of theIslamic Republic of Pakistan, 1973 – Article 37-b “The State shall remove illiteracy and provide free and compulsory secondary education within minimum possible period”
  • 7.
    Concurrent Legislative List: Curriculum, syllabus, planning, policy, centers of excellence, standard of education & Islamic education
  • 8.
  • 9.
    Human Development Index Country Ranking (out of 177 countries) 2005 2006 2007 Iran 99 96 94 Sri Lanka 93 93 99 Maldives 96 98 100 India 127 126 128 Bhutan 134 135 133 Pakistan 135 134 136 Bangladesh 139 137 140 Nepal 136 138 142
  • 10.
    Literacy Rates Literacy Definition (As in 1998 Census) “The ability of a person who can read a newspaper and write a simple letter in any language”
  • 11.
    Literacy Rates • PAKISTAN= 55 % (Male = 67 %,Female = 42%) Province Literacy Rate • Punjab= 60.2% • Sindh = 57.7% • NWFP = 49.9% • Balochistan = 48.8%
  • 12.
    Educational Institutions byLevel Level Total Public Private Pre-primary 1,081 287 794 Mosque school 14,123 14,035 88 Primary 122,349 105,526 16,823 Middle 38,449 14,334 24,115 Secondary 25,090 10,550 14,540 British System 281 11 270 NFBE 4,831 2,008 2,823 Inter & Degree Colleges 1,882 1,025 857 Universities 116 59 57 Technical/ Professional 1257 426 831 Vocational 3,059 916 2,143 Deeni Madaris 12,153 354 11,799 Others 3,120 2,241 879
  • 13.
    Institutions by Mediumof Instruction Type # of Institutions Urdu English Sindhi Others Total 227,791 14806 2277 3416 22779 Public 151,744 103,186 3,035 33,384 12,139 Private 76,047 43,347 21,29 3,521 9,886
  • 14.
  • 15.
    Challenges • Weakened Governance − Fragmentation − Lack of Clarity in Inter-Tier Relationships • Poor Quality of Teachers & Managers • Quality of curriculum, textbooks & exams • Low level of literacy • Out of school children • Dropouts
  • 16.
    Challenges • Public PrivatePartnership • In-adequate financing • Gender Equity • Poor monitoring & evaluation • Imbalance in primary, middle & secondary schools • Inconvenient school location
  • 17.
    SALIENT FEATURES OFNATIONAL EDUCATION PLAN • Universal and Free Primary and Secondary Education • Promotion of Equity • Minimum National Standards • Relevance to Labour Market • Sector Planning • Financial allocation of 7% of GDP by 2018 • Encourage Private sector • Link Allocations to Definition of Free Education • Improve Planning, Management and Implementation Capacity • Donor Harmonisation • Overcoming Fragmented Governance
  • 18.
    SALIENT FEATURES OFNATIONAL EDUCATION PLAN • Bridging the Public Private Divide • Improved Examination System • Introduction of Early Childhood Education (3-5 years) & inclusive education. • Achieve the MDG goals. • All Primary schools shall be upgraded to Middle level • Well developed plan for expanding school facilities. • High priority to reducing drop out rates • Improved school environment • Career Counselling at higher secondary level • Develop national literacy curriculum • Enhance qualifications for employment as teachers
  • 19.
    SALIENT FEATURES OFNATIONAL EDUCATION PLAN • Pre-service & in-service teacher training • Accreditation and certification of teachers • Merit based teacher recruitment, professional development, promotions & postings • Curriculum development • Competitive publishing of textbooks and learning materials • District Education Boards to be established for managing schools • Separate management & academic cadres
  • 20.
    Allocation of Fundsto Education: Year 2009-10 (Rs. in million) Non-Development Development Total 1. Ministry of Education 1,824.426 3,122.459 4,946.885 2. Higher Education 7,045.608 9,104.436 16,150.044 Commission 3. Major Projects under Ministry of Education a. Madaris Reforms (Teaching of formal subjects in Madaris) 1449.000 b. Education Sector Reforms Program 800.00 c. Establishment of 82,000 Community Schools in Pakistan 170.510 AJK and FATA d. Science Education Project (Phase-II) ADB assisted FCU 84.670 e. National Education Assessment System (NEAS) 71.530 f. Establishment of Cadet College Zhob at Qilla Saifullah 50.000 Continue…
  • 21.
    (Rs. In million) g.Establishment of Cadet College Panjgur 50.000 h. Upgradation of FG Secondary Educational Institutions 45.000 to the level of Islamabad Model Colleges i. Upgradation of FG Elementary Educational Institutions 40.000 to the level of Islamabad Model Schools j. Establishment of 350 Community Schools in hard to 39.329 reach areas of FATA (NORAD assisted)
  • 22.
    Future Plans forEducation in Pakistan 1. Tripartite Partnership:  The role of family, the community and the State. All need to be mobilized. 2. Free Education Upto Matriculation: 3. Provision of Free Textbooks: 4. Grant of Scholarships and Incentives to Girl Students: 5. Availability and Accessibility of Schools Particularly in Rural Areas. Continue…
  • 23.
    6. Teacher’s Statusand Recruitment of Female Teachers:  Better status and pay for teachers.  Experience has demonstrated that schools with female teachers function well particularly at Primary level. 7. Improvement in Learning Environment:  Better infrastructure through School Management Councils. 8. Technical / Vocational Education:  It is important to provide demand related skills. 9. Instructional Methods:  Emphasis must be given on development of analytical faculties of the students. Continue…
  • 24.
    10. Teachers’ Trainingand Knowledge:  To improve teachers’ knowledge of the subject and equip them with a wide repertoire of teaching skills. 11. English Language:  Introduction of English from Class – I.  Future policy reforms will emphasize the teaching of science subjects in English at public secondary schools.
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