2. What is SIP?
School improvement Program (SIP) is a
systematic, sustained effort aimed at change
in learning conditions in a school with the
ultimate aim of accomplishing educational
goals more effectively.
Van Velzen, et al (1985)
8. Children Participation
Formation of Students Representative Council
Capacity Building Sessions
Exposure Visit
Meeting/Dialogue with children
Event Celebration
9. Developing Environment in Schools
Building Construction or Rehabilitation
Furniture
Library books
Washroom
Drinking Water
10. Curriculum Enrichment
Activity Base teaching
Contextualization of Curriculum goals
Developing supplementary Materials
Flash Cards
Integrated Lesson Plan
11. Research, Documentation & Dissemination
Information Education Communication materials
Seminars
Paper Presentation
News Letters
Case studies
Website
28. Challenges
•Time for training
•Teachers’ Transfer
•Perception and beliefs
•Lack of professionalism (material for self study,
reflection, Interest in material benefits)
•Conflicts among new and old school heads
•Official calls and extra duties
•Perception of stakeholders about teaching and
learning
•Existing monitoring system
•Slow and invisible change processes
29. remember
• All Schools can improve but we have to be
realistic what schools can achieve. We
should also recognize that for some
schools even small improvements have
been hard won and these achievements
deserve recognition
» (Merrett 2000)
30. WE all Know that
The candle that
gives light is
because of its
continuous
burning. The
moment it stops
burning the light
goes off.
31. “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
committed people can change the world….
Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has”
(Margaret Mead).
32. Thank you
SIP Chakwal Team
Tayib Jan, Nazeer Ahmed Bubul, Tanveer Ahmed, Ibrahim
Sb., Saira Hussan, Ms Bushra, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Shah
Hussain, Aziza Sultan, Mussrat Sb., Eng. Salman Ahmed,
Naveed Ahmed