www.teachforpakistan.edu.pk
Teach For Pakistan is a nationwide movement of graduates and young professionals who will commit two years to teach in under-resourced schools and go on to become lifelong leaders working from across all fields to expand educational opportunity.
The Teach For Pakistan Fellowship is a full-time, paid position that will allow participants to develop leadership and professional skills that are highly transferable from teaching to other fields including public policy, business, management and journalism. This experience is compatible with the pursuit of a very broad range of personal and professional goals, and can increase participants' ability to make an impact in the long run. Throughout the two years, Fellows will be provided on-going teaching support as well as various networking and mentoring opportunities for professional and career development.
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www.teachforpakistan.edu.pk
Teach For Pakistan is a nationwide movement of graduates and young professionals who will commit two years to teach in under-resourced schools and go on to become lifelong leaders working from across all fields to expand educational opportunity.
The Teach For Pakistan Fellowship is a full-time, paid position that will allow participants to develop leadership and professional skills that are highly transferable from teaching to other fields including public policy, business, management and journalism. This experience is compatible with the pursuit of a very broad range of personal and professional goals, and can increase participants' ability to make an impact in the long run. Throughout the two years, Fellows will be provided on-going teaching support as well as various networking and mentoring opportunities for professional and career development.
Solutions to the Problems in the Education Sector of India DEEPAK DODDAMANI
Deepak Doddamani is founder and president of Ashwamedh Foundation. In this presentation he has shared some major problems in the Education Sector of India and Solutions to them.
Indian Education System - Understanding the FaultlinesBal Utsav
As India inches towards celebrating her 70th year of Independence, here is a ready reckoner to understand the fault lines that exist in the Indian Education System to enable those who want to know more about what needs to be done for the nations children in Government Schools
Higher education is expensive. Most students cannot afford school without grants or scholarships, especially in developing countries. In particular, low-income students have little chances to succeed. Among those, young women and minorities are more vulnerable. ARCHES has recently started a programme to support talented young people interested in pursuing advanced degrees in the area of science and engineering.
The education sector in India is poised to witness major growth in the years to come as India will have world’s largest tertiary-age population and second largest graduate talent pipeline globally by the end of 2020. Currently, higher education contributes 59.7 percent of the market size, school education 38.1 percent, pre-school segment 1.6 percent, and technology and multi-media the remaining 0.6 percent. India’s IT firms are working with academic institutions and setting up in-house institutes to groom the right talent as these companies move to Social Media, Mobility, Analytics and Cloud technologies.
The total amount of Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) inflow into the education sector in India stood close to US$ 1,300 million from April 2000 to March 2016, according to data released by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP).
The education sector has seen a host of reforms and improved financial outlays in recent years that could possibly transform the country into a knowledge haven. With human resource increasingly gaining significance in the overall development of the country, development of education infrastructure is expected to remain the key focus in the current decade. In this scenario, infrastructure investment in the education sector is likely to see a considerable increase in the current decade
Higher education is expensive. Most students cannot afford school without grants or scholarships, especially in developing countries. In particular, low-income students have little chances to succeed. Among those, young women and minorities are more vulnerable. ARCHES has recently started a programme to support talented young people interested in pursuing advanced degrees in the area of science and engineering.
The education sector in India is poised to witness major growth in the years to come as India will have world’s largest tertiary-age population and second largest graduate talent pipeline globally by the end of 2020. Currently, higher education contributes 59.7 percent of the market size, school education 38.1 percent, pre-school segment 1.6 percent, and technology and multi-media the remaining 0.6 percent. India’s IT firms are working with academic institutions and setting up in-house institutes to groom the right talent as these companies move to Social Media, Mobility, Analytics and Cloud technologies.
The total amount of Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) inflow into the education sector in India stood close to US$ 1,300 million from April 2000 to March 2016, according to data released by Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP).
The education sector has seen a host of reforms and improved financial outlays in recent years that could possibly transform the country into a knowledge haven. With human resource increasingly gaining significance in the overall development of the country, development of education infrastructure is expected to remain the key focus in the current decade. In this scenario, infrastructure investment in the education sector is likely to see a considerable increase in the current decade
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Established in 2004, the Association for the Development of Pakistan (ADP) is a volunteer-driven, engaged philanthropy organization that funds high impact development initiatives run by promising non-profits in Pakistan. ADP’s vision is to promote an engaged society that transforms lives by working with non-profits delivering strong results.
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2. Ashish Dhawan
• Founder & CEO of Central Square Foundation
• Quit a lucrative career in Private equity to
make India’s primary & secondary schooling
system more equitable
3. CENTRAL SQUARE FOUNDATION
• Vision:
• High quality school education for Indian children
regardless of social and economic status
• prepare them to be responsible and productive citizens
• become a hub of innovation & centre for leadership in
this education reform movement
• Mission:
• to achieve transformational standards of excellence
for the Indian school education system.
• to support exceptional social entrepreneurs with
powerful ideas
4. CSF support initiatives around the following
four themes:
1) Accountability & Governance
2) High Quality Affordable Schools
3) Human Capital Development
4) Technology in education
5. • The investments of Ashish Dhawan’s Central
square foundation
• 3.2.1 schools
• Create a network of high quality Public Private
Partnership (PPP) schools
• to set a new standard of excellence for educating
children from marginalised communities
6. • Akansha foundation:
• CSF working with it to
improve :
school leadership &
early grade reading
• Centre for Civil Society:
• Create general awareness about RTE
• Allow people to seek redressal of grievances
through portal www.rte.in
7. • Educational initiatives
• Offer community technology
based learning programme
• Bridge learning gap in
mathematics & language
• India School Leadership Institute
• Train high potential school
leaders to create excellent
affordable schools
8. • The Education Alliance:
• facilitate PPP in Indian education
• to improve education quality &
• widen the set of choices for
economically weaker sections of society
9. • Teach for India
• to empower
teachers
• Enhance their skill through
online training portal
10. • Others
• IT for change
• National Institute of Open Schooling
• INDUS ACTION