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EDUCATION INDUSTRY
SUBMITTED TO: SIR. AFAQ ALI KHAN
BY:
• Introduction
• History
• Overview
• Importance
• Statistics (sources)
• Standard of Education
• Policies of Government(sources)
• Implementations(sources)
• Achievements of Pakistani Students(Sources)
• UNO
• UNICEF
• Advices of Leaders
• Core Strategic Targets (s)
• Socio- Economic Impact
• Forward & Backward Linkages
• SWOT Analysis
• Problems
• Recommendations
• Events In Pakistan on Education Industry In
2008.(s)
INTRODUCTION
Excess to basic education is the right of every
individual. Education is the driving force of
growth and progress in an increasingly
interconnected and globalizing world.Developing
countries where majority of the world’s population
resides needs to maximize on productivity and
capabilities of advanced human capitals At the
country level education means strong economic
growth due to productive and skilled labor force.
At individual level education strongly co-
related to higher returns in earning and more
informed and aware existence.Education
empowers people to defend and pursue there
rights.Education is the most effective tool use to
empower women and promote tolerance within a
society
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IMPORTANCE
Importance of education in the coming years is
recognized as a necessary ingredient for
sustainable economic growth. Education is seen
as the key to better quality of life as well as
means of providing a new set of skills required
for the future years.Investment in human capital
prepares the critical mass of educated man
power on the 1 hand and on the other hand
prepares future leaders in various fields to steer
successfully the country through thick and thin.
Education enables individual to make
informed choices broaden there horizons and
opportunities and to have a voice in public
decision making.Education is one of the most
important factor that acts as a counter weight to
social and economical mobility imposed by
culture and historical biases.Education shifts
economy from primary industry to secondary
industry and then further to turshiry Industry.
HISTORY
OVERVIEW
AJK 3 1 2
Balochistan 6 5 1
Islamabad 17 14 3
Northern
1 1
Areas
NWFP 21 12 9
Punjab 36 19 17
Sindh 38 13 25
Total 122 65 57
LITERACY RATE
(2004- 2005)
MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY
1998 – 2010
EDUCATION SECTOR REFORM
ACTION PLAN 2001 – 2005
THE PERSPECTIVE
DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2001 –
2011
PRESIDENT’S EDUCATION
SECTOR REFORM
MADRASSA REFORM
PROGRAMME
NATIONAL EDUCATION
ASSESMENT SYSTEM (NEAS)
BASIC EDUCATION COMMUNITY
SCHOOL (BELA).
MILLENIUM DEVELOPMENT
GOALS
Evaluation.
EDUCATION SECTOR REFORM
PLAN
The government is making all possible efforts and
striving hard to promote the literacy situation and to
achieve the universal primary education. In this
endeavor, the government put forward a package
entitled as Education Sector Reform (ESR) 2001-04.
Amongst other objectives of ESR, it aims at
improvement in the literacy rate, universalization of
primary education and quality education enabling all
citizens to reach their maximum potential.
The current situation of the targeted indicators is
shown in the table below. The targeted literacy rate
set under the ESR was 60 per cent for 2005 and
currently it is at 53 per cent. Though most of these
targets were not achieved except for secondary
school (where the higher trend in data is due to
change in definition taken by PSLM) enrollment a
considerable increasing trend in these indicators can
be seen. 37
MADRASSA REFORM PLAN
Commercialization
Now many people are starting there own school for
the sack of money. They are making this as an
profession of earning.
Gender gap
We are in the 20th Century, still we are facing these
gender problems in many cities of Pakistan. Girls are
not sent to schools. Their parents still have the lack of
importance of Education.
Infrastructure
We don’t have any Standards given by the
government for the Schools, universities, colleges.
Government schools doesn’t have teachers, lights,
chairs or even course.
Teachers
Teachers are not trained and they are not paid smart
salaries as compare to private schools, which cost
high to the parents
Family
The environment plays an important role in student’s
life. Parents should take care of their responsibility
towards their children in this regard.
Government
Government is not showing any prominent action in
this sector, which is an core issue of Pakistan.
RECOMMENDATIONS
STRENGTH:
We have that potential to grow our society
(population)
Pakistan have good universities
Awareness of government and private sector
Students wants to be educated
WEAKNESS:
Less importance for education
Gross & net enrolment
Different standards
Inequality in Quality of education
Poor wage for teachers
OPPORTUNITIES:
Foreign aid could be a great opportunity to
enhance our education industry
Scholarships
THREATS:
Population growth is greater than literacy