This Blog is
Covering the following topics
Why New Policies
are Made Time to Time in Pakistan
Role Of Education in
Developing Countries
Definition Of
Education Planning
Definition Of Education
Policy
Why it is Important for
Pakistan to have an Effective Education Policy
Education System in
Pakistan
Education System and
MDGS Goals
If We discuss about the education policy of Pakistan from the day
of independence 1947 Pakistan cant able to make a sustainable
education policy after some years the education policy changes so if
there was not a sustainable education policy then how can we believe that there
will be progress in education sector. Tell 1970 we don’t have any concrete
education policy
· 1970 =
First Education policy
· 1972 =
Second Education policy
· 1979 =
Third Education policy
· 1992 =
Fourth Education policy
· 1998 =
Fifth Education policy
· 2010 =
Sixth Education policy
· 2011 =
Seventh Education policy
· 2021 =
Eighth Education Policy
This is the long history of Pakistan Education policy and its
still going so the biggest reason of these ups and downs is political
instability and economic instability but some other issues are
as below,
1) Lack of Proper Planning
2) Social constraints
3) Gender gap
4) Cost of education
5) War on Terror
6) Funds for Education
7) Technical Education
The education and
development go hand in hand. The Role of education in developing countries is a
very important and its importance increases in country like Pakistan. One
as lack of education causes poverty and slow economic development of a country
especially if the country is a developing country. Education is very important
for everyone it’s a primary need of any individual, every girl or boy child
should have the right to quality education so that they can have better
chances in life, including employment opportunities, and better health.
The role of education in poverty reduction is huge. Some
advantages of education are
·
It boosts economic growth
·
Increases the GDP of a country.
·
Reduces infant mortality rate,
·
Increases human life expectancy.
Education is an important investment in a country as
there are huge benefits. Education guarantees lifetime income; it promotes
peace and reduces drop-out rates from schools and colleges and encourages
healthy competition. Many children dropout form colleges as they are not aware
of the advantages of college education. Education helps in making the right
decisions at the time of conflicts.
Definition of Education Planning
Educational planning is Defined as it
is the application of rational, systematic analysis to the process of
educational development with the aim of making education more effective and
efficient in responding to the needs and goals of its students and society.
Definition of Education Policy
Every
country has their own education policy according to their country issues. If we
try to define the education policy it consists of the principles and government
policies in the educational sphere as well as the collection of laws and rules
that govern the operation of education systems. Education occurs in many forms
for many purposes through many institutions. Some Examples include early
childhood education, kindergarten through to 12th grade, two and four year
colleges or universities, graduate and professional education, adult education
and job training. Therefore, education policy can directly affect the education
people engage in at all ages. Examples of areas subject to debate in education
policy, specifically from the field of schools, include school size, class
size, school choice, school privatization, tracking, teacher selection,
education and certification, teacher pay, teaching methods, curricular content,
graduation requirements, school infrastructure investment, and the values that
schools are expected to uphold and model. Issues in education policy also
address problems within higher education.
Why it is important for Pakistan to have an effective education
policy
There is
a serious need of education policy because The education system of Pakistan is
comprised of
· 260,903
institutions and is facilitating
41,018,384 students with the help of 1,535,461
teachers.
·
180,846 public
institutions
·
80,057 private
institutions.
And 31% educational institutes are run by private sector while 69% are public institutes.
That’s why we need a concrete and permanent education policy which
will define our students and youth future direction.
Education system in Pakistan
The education
sector not have been any attention of any of the government of Pakistan after
independence 1947 tell 1970 we don’t have any concrete education policy which
can define our course of action in education sector which is very important for
the progress of Pakistan unfortunately the political and military leaders were
interested in political gain and power gain so due to which our education
sector lake behind but now due to international campaigns about education Pakistan
is try to made little improvement in education sector not much but little
changes are been made from last decades.
Pakistan
has expressed its commitment to promote education and literacy in the country
by education policies at domestic level and getting involved into international
commitments on education. In this regard national education policies are the
visions which suggest strategies to increase literacy rate, capacity building,
and enhance facilities in the schools and educational institutes. MDGs and EFA
programmes are global commitments of Pakistan for the promotion of
literacy. A review of the education system of Pakistan suggests that there
has been little change in Pakistan’s schools since 2010, when the 18th
Amendment enshrined education as a fundamental human right in the constitution.
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Problems of access,
·
Quality,
·
Infrastructure,
·
Inequality of opportunity.
Education policy in Pakistan and SDGS / MDGS
MDGs and Pakistan
Due to
the problems in education system of Pakistan, the country is lagging behind in
achieving its MDGs of education. The MDGs have laid down two goals for
education sector:
Goal 2 Universal Primary Education
The goal 2 of MDGs is to achieve Universal Primary Education (UPE),
children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full
course of primary schooling. The enrolment statistics show an increase in the
enrolment of students of the age of 3-16 year while dropout rate decreased. But
the need for increasing enrolment of students remains high to achieve MDGs
target. Punjab is leading province wise in net primary enrolment rate with 62%
enrolment. The enrolment rate in Sindh province is 52%, in Khyber Pakhtunkhawa
(KPK) 54% and primary enrolment rate in Balochistan is 45%.
Goal 3 Promoting Gender Equality and Women Empowerment
The goal 3 of MDGs is Promoting Gender Equality and Women
Empowerment. It is aimed at eliminating gender disparity in primary and
secondary education by 2005 and in all levels of education . There is a stark
disparity between male and female literacy rates. The national literacy rate of
male was 71% while that of female was 48% . Provinces reported the same gender
disparity. Punjab literacy rate in male was 71% and for females it was 54%. In
Sindh literacy rate in male was 72% and female 47%, in KPK male 70% and females
35%, while in Balochistan male 62% and female 23%
Pakistan’s ranking on Human Development Index
(HDI)
Pakistan’s ranking on Human Development
Index (HDI) fell two notches and stood at 154th position in accordance with the
2020 report out of total 189 countries.
Suggestions or Recommendations
·
Balanced approach for formal and informal education be adopted.
·
Government must take action against ghost schools
·
Implement
single national curriculum in all provinces
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Increases numbers of Vocational
and technical training institutes
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There is a need for implementation of national education policy
and vision 2030 education goals.
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Public private partnership is also future need
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Written by = Yasir Hassan || G&pp || Bs 6th
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