Ministry Of Federal Education And Professional Training


Article 25-A of Constitution of Pakistan obligates the state to provide free and compulsory quality education to children of the age group 5 to 16 years. "The State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of five to sixteen years in such a manner as may be determined by law". The second United Nations Millennium Development Goal was to “ensure that, by 2015, children everywhere, boys and girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling.” This goal was missed but significant progress has been made. In 1970, 28% of primary-school-age children in the world were not attending school, today this share has decline to 9% – equivalent to 60 million children not in primary education as the first visualization below shows. Primary school education today is focussed on establishing the fundamental literacy and numeracy skills of children, as well as developing their understanding of the world. For this reason, primary education is compulsory and provided by the state in almost all countries around the world.

Historical Perspective On Basic Schooling

This last reform included free and compulsory education for all children, and access to quality basic education. In the end, even with all of the Pakistani government's efforts regarding educational policies, they have tried in vain to adjust and fix the gender disparities that its country is facing. It seems that disinterest of parents to educate their daughters, cultural and religious barriers, high tuition cost, and the poor quality in education are the major reasons for gender disparities in this country. In fact, there is less money spend on them for health, education, and household expenditures. With the inadequate education and skills, poor health conditions and lack of access to resources actually decrease the quality of female's life. The literacy rate ranges from 82% in Islamabad to 23% in the Torghar District.

Selfie For Teachers

He has developed in his staff a sense of responsibility, unity and mutuality of goal. With sky-high aim and honesty at core Mr. Bughio is working hard to take the school to heights of excellence. Having introduced semester system in school and with a strict check on teacher performance he aims to develop skills in students which they seek and need and which the educational institute is expected to deliver. For the Karachi crown, there were participants from all the six districts.

Future Projections Of Education

Within Pakistan there are many common problems within schools, this includes not having proper training facilities, small termed training period, lack of in-service training for teachers, and other issues. Throughout Pakistan's educational system, there is a gender disparity between males and females. In fact, according to the 2016 Global Gender Gap Report, Pakistan was ranked the second worst country in the world regarding gender inequality. Advanced Placement is an alternative option but much less common than GCE or IGCSE.

Students Corner

Education Bay School is an inlet of modern educational facilities that cater to the academic, professional and spiritual needs of the contemporary world. It is an institution for people with mutual principles and dedications to instill the love of knowledge coupled with best values in our students - vital values that will stand the test of time and prove their strength in the real world. For we believe that education is not a thing that one gets but a lifelong process. Nearly 10.7 million boys and 8.6 million girls are enrolled at the primary level and this drops to 3.6 million boys and 2.8 million girls at the lower secondary level. Of Sindh has already assigned SEF the responsibility to work in tandem with the department and assist in reaching out to Out of School Students by way of operationalizing some of the viable closed schools. She further shared that SEF has already carried out a survey in 05 districts including; Thatta, Sujawal, Badin, Dadu and Jamshoro and submitted its report with the Department.

He said that the restructuring has been designed on the framework of improved school environment, academic capacity building and modernization of knowledge delivery systems. However, looking beyond binary genders, there is the case of transgender individuals in Pakistan. According to the Australian Journal of Asian Law, in 2018, Pakistan defined what they consider to be "transgender". According to the Pakistani parliament, a transgender individual is a person who is; intersex, eunuch assigned male when born, or a transgender man/woman whose gender differs from what they were assigned as at birth. This act has many provisions to it that ensure the basic fundamental human rights for transgender individuals.

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