E Educa Ation N: Chapte Er No. 10
E Educa Ation N: Chapte Er No. 10
er No. 10
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                      E   ation
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10.1      NTRODUCT
         IN      TION                                       10.2    INVESTM
                                                                          MENT ON ED
                                                                                   DUCATION
Educationn is extensiv  vely regardedd as a route to              ment in Term
                                                            Investm          ms of GDP
economicc prosperity beeing the key to   t scientific and
                                                      a
                                                            Being an importannt componentt of social sector,s
technologgical advanceement. Hencce, it plays a
                                                            governnment is adopting most feaasible strategiies for
pivotal roole in humaan capital foormation andd a
                                                            the growth of educational
                                                                                  e              sector inclluding
necessaryy tool for sustainable socio-econom          mic
                                                            dependdence on thee available fiinancial resouurces,
growth. Education
          E            also combats unemploymeent,
                                                            paradiggm of structuural developm  ment and esssential
confirms sound fou      undation of social equiity,
                                                            elemennts of policy framework. Public
                                                                                               P       expenditure
awarenesss, tolerance, self esteem and spread of
                                                            on eduucation as a percentage
                                                                                 p           to GDP is low west in
political socialization
          s               and
                          a cultural vitality.
                                        v       It raises
                                                            Pakistaan due to fiiscal resources constraintt that
the produuctivity and efficiency
                        e            of individuals and
                                                      a
                                                            paved the
                                                                    t way to syynchronization in terms off GDP
thus produces skilleed manpoweer capable for
                                                            allocatiion. The trendd of investmeent on Education in
leading thhe economy to   owards the paath of econom  mic
                                                            terms of
                                                                   o GDP has beenb      2.50 % and 2.47 % in i the
developm ment. Educatio on also originnates confidennce
                                                            years 2006-07
                                                                   2         and 2007-8 respeectively wherreas it
which em  mpowers peo   ople to defennd their righhts,
                                                            is estim
                                                                   mated to be 2.10
                                                                                2      % duringg the 2008-099. It is
improve health statuss and good governance in
                                                            on the lower side inn accordance to its requireement
implemenntation of so   ocio-economicc policies. The  T
                                                            given the importannce of the sector but seems    s
multifacetted impact of educationn makes it an
                                                            approppriate in termms of current financial situuation
essential element for policyy framewoork.
                                                            of the economy.
                                                                   e
Developinng countriees dependennt on fiscal
resources need to redesign theeir educationnal              Budgetary Allocatiions
policies based
          b       on maacroeconomic indicators and    a
keen inteer-sectoral competition
                         c                for promotiing    The buudget allocatiion has increeased by 8.6 % in
productivity in differen nt sectors of the
                                        t economy by        2008-009 as against an
                                                                                a increase off 17 % in 20007-08.
developinng highly skilled manpower   m               a
                                                      and   The budgetary alllocations forr Education since
eventuallyy addressing their develoopmental neeeds          2000-001 is given in Table 10.1.
for rapid industrializaation. At the highest poliicy
level withhin the poten ntial of the goovernment, itt is    For 2007-08, an alllocation of Rs.
                                                                                             R 6508.78 million
                                                                                                            m
readily coonceded that investment in the quanttity          was made in Publicc Sector Development Proogram
and qualitty of educatio on by enhanccing educationnal      (PSDP) for Ministrry of Educatiion. Howeveer, the
facilities within the minimum possible tim             me   originaal allocation was reducedd to Rs. 4384.94
contributees a lot to thhe accumulattion of efficieent      millionn where as Rs.R 3788.06 million werre got
human reesource and     d sustained socio-econom      mic   releaseed. In addition to this, govvernment hass also
growth. TheT    trickle down effects of educatiion          releaseed Rs. 525 million,
                                                                                 m        whicch made the total
especiallyy basic (primaary and seconndary) educatiion      releasee as Rs. 4313..6 million forr the financial year
reduces poverty
          p        by inncreasing the productivity of       2007-008. PSDP alloocation for thhe current finaancial
the poor thus
          t     equippinng people witth the skills thhey    year (22008-09) stoood at Rs. 62669.652 millioon but
need to paarticipate actiively in the soociety.
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due to financial constraints it has been reduced by 33% to Rs. 4162 million.
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Table 10.2: Literacy Rate 10+, GER & NER Trends in Pakistan & Gender Parity Index (GPI)
                                    Literacy rates
                                                               GER Primary (age 5-9)           NER Primary (age 5-9)
REGION/ PROVINCE                  (10 years & above)
                            2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08
Pakistan         Male          65         67         69        94         99         97        56      60         59
                 Female        42         42         44        80         81         83        48      51         52
                 Both          54         55         56        87         91         91        53      56         55
                 rural         44         45         49        80         84         83        47      52         51
                 urban         71         72         71       106        106        106        65      66         66
                 GPI          0.65       0.63       0.64      0.85       0.82       0.86      0.86    0.85       0.88
Punjab           Male          66         67         70        98        106        102        60      64         62
                 Female        47         48         48        89         95         92        53      59         59
                 Both          56         58         59        94        100         97        57      62         61
                 GPI          0.71       0.72       0.69      0.91       0.90       0.90      0.88    0.92       0.95
Sindh            Male          67         67         69        88         88         87        54      56         55
                 Female        42         42         42        71         68         72        47      43         46
                 Both          55         55         56        80         79         80        50      50         51
                 GPI          0.63       0.63       0.61      0.81       0.77       0.83      0.87    0.77       0.84
NWFP             Male          64         67         68        93         96         94        51      56         55
                 Female        30         28         33        70         67         71        42      41         41
                 Both          46         47         49        83         82         83        49      49         49
                 GPI          0.47       0.42       0.49      0.75       0.70       0.75      0.82    0.73       0.75
Balochistan      Male          54         58         66        79         89         88        39      49         47
                 Female        20         22         23        50         52         59        27      32         35
                 Both          38         42         46        65         72         75        34      41         41
                 GPI          0.37       0.38       0.35      0.63       0.58       0.67      0.69    0.65       0.74
                                                   Source: Pakistan Social & Living Standard Measurement Survey 2007-08
TABLE 10.3: POPULATION THAT HAS EVER ATTENDED SCHOOL- BY PROVINCE & REGION
                                 Percentage of the Population (10 Years and Older)
REGION and
PROVINCE                 2005-06                      2006-07                      2007-08
                   Male  Female     Both     Male     Female     Both     Male     Female  Both
URBAN AREAS:        80     64        72        80       66        73        81       65     73
PUNJAB              82     67        75        81       69        75        80       69     74
SINDH               79     64        72        81       65        74        82       66     74
NWFP                78     49        63        78       49        64        80       52     65
BALOCHISTAN         73     38        57        75       41        60        78       39     60
RURAL AREAS:        61     33        47        63       32        48        65       36     51
PUNJAB              63     39        51        66       40        53        68       44     55
SINDH               55     19        38        54       17        37        59       22     41
NWFP                68     31        48        68       26        47        68       30     48
BALOCHISTAN         40     12        27        49       13        33        51       15     34
OVERALL:            68     44        56        69       44        57        71       46     58
PUNJAB              70     49        59        71       50        60        72       51     62
SINDH               68     43        56        68       43        56        70       44     58
NWFP                70     33        51        70       30        50        70       34     51
BALOCHISTAN         48     18        34        55       20        39        59       22     42
                              Source: Pakistan Social & Living Standard Measurement Survey2007-08
Nationally, the Gross Enrolment Rate (GER),                  both male and female shows no change and it
sometimes referred to participation rate, which is           remained 91% between 2006-07 and 2007-08.
the number of children attending primary school              Balochistan has shown noticeable increase in the
(age 5-9 years) divided by the number of children            respective period (Table 10.2).
who ought to be attending. The GER in case of
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The Net Enrollment Rate (NER) refers to the                                                10.4 LEVEL OF EDUCATION
number of students enrolled in primary school of                                                                i) Pre-Primary Education
primary school age divided by the number of
children in the age group for that level of                                                                     Pre-Primary Education constitutes Early
                                                                                                                Childhood Education (ECE), Prep or Kachi
education. The NER as a whole in 2007-08 is 55%
                                                                                                                classes of children having age of 3-4 years. A
as compared to 56% in 2006-07. All the provinces
                                                                                                                decrease of 0.25% in Pre-Primary enrolment
have shown a decreasing trend, interestingly, rural                                                             (7.403 million) in 2007-08 over 2006-07
areas exhibited higher rates in comparison to urban                                                             (7.423 million) has been observed and during
areas (Table 10.2).                                                                                             2008-09, it is estimated to increase by 1.2%.
The Gender Parity Index (GPI) is the ratio of                                                                   ii) Primary Education (Classes I – V)
females’ enrolment to the males’ enrolment. A GPI                                                               A number of 157,899 Primary Schools with
of more than one indicates that, in proportion, to                                                              438,823 Teachers are functional (Table
every male in the school, there is more than one                                                                10.4).Moreover, 124 new schools have been
female. The GPI for Pakistan as a whole in 2007-                                                                added since July 2007.GPI in Primary
                                                                                                                Education stood at 0.85.
08, is 0.64 compared to 0.63 in 2006-07. Province-
wise GPI is high in Punjab (0.69) followed by                                                                   iii) Middle Education (Classes VI-VIII)
Sindh (0.61), NWFP (0.49) and Balochistan (0.35).                                                               40,837 Middle Schools with 320,609 Teachers
(Table 10.2). The lower GPI in NWFP and                                                                         are functional (Table 10.4) and 489 new
Balochistan calls for immediate attention by the                                                                schools have been added since July 2007.GPI
policy makers at both federal and provincial levels.                                                            remained 0.77 in Middle Education.
                  Fig-10.1: Enrolment at each level                        Primary                              Fig-10.2: Institution at each level          Primary
                                                                           Middle                                                                            Middle
                        20000                                              High                                  180                                         High
                        18000
                                                                                                                 160
                        16000
                                                                                                                 140
                                                                                                (In thousand)
  (In thousand)
                        14000
                                                                                                                 120
                        12000
                                                                                                                 100
                        10000
                                                                                                                  80
                              8000
                                                                                                                  60
                              6000
                                                                                                                  40
                              4000
                                                                                                                  20
                              2000
                                   0                                                                               0
                                  500
                  (In thousand)
                                  400
                                                                                                                                                            Primary
                                  300
                                                                                                                                                            Middle
                                  200
                                                                                                                                                            High
                                  100
                                       0
                                                     2006-07                        2007-08 P                                        2008-09 E
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    iv) Secondary Education (Classes IX-X)                        (Table 10.4). 21 new Degree Colleges have
                                                                  been added since July 2007 and GPI has been
    23,967 Secondary Schools with 374,249
                                                                  1.55 in Degree Colleges.
    Teachers are functional (Table 10.4). 353 new
    schools have been added since July 2007 and
                                                                  vii) Universities Education (Classes XV
    GPI has been 0.75 in Secondary Education.
                                                                  onwards)
    v) Higher Secondary / Inter Colleges                          An enrolment of 741,092 is estimated in
    (Classes XI-XII)                                              2008-09 in Higher Education over 640,061 in
                                                                  2006-07. Four new Universities have been
    An enrolment of 1.0 million is estimated in
                                                                  added since July 2007, making the total
    2008-09 over 961,661 in 2007-08 and 902,448
                                                                  number to 124 universities with 46,893
    in 2006-07. 3,218 Higher Secondary Schools /
                                                                  Teachers in both Private and Public Sectors
    Inter Colleges with 74,222 Teachers are
                                                                  (Tables 10.4). GPI has been 0.86 in University
    functional (Table 10.4). 74 new schools / Inter
                                                                  Education. Over the past three years, 17 new
    Colleges have been added since July 2007.
                                                                  universities had been granted Charters.
    GPI has been 0.99 in Higher Secondary
                                                                  Majority of these have been opened in areas
    Education.
                                                                  where Higher Education opportunities were
    vi) Degree Colleges Education (Classes XIII-                  previously unavailable. Twenty-three new and
    XIV)                                                          advance        disciplines    were      launched.
                                                                  Furthermore, 11 foreign institutions were
    An enrolment of 361,072 is expected in 2008-9                 allowed to operate in Pakistan through
    in Degree Colleges over 352,302 in 2007-8                     franchising / collaborative arrangements with
    and 348,814 in 2006-07. 1,198 Degree                          local institutions of higher education.
    Colleges with 20,976 Teachers are functional
High            2,315,216   2,435,708   2,536,608   23,554      23,967     24,320    366,606     374,249     378,269
Higher Sec./
                 902,448    961,661     997,703      3,095       3,218      3,292     71,246      74,222      75,821
Inter
Degree
                 348,814    352,302     361,072      1,166       1,198      1,219     20,768      20,976      21,112
Colleges
Universities.    640,061    741,092     741,092R     120         124        124R      44,537      46,893     46,893R
Total           34,039,246 34,493,883 34,896,573    226,404     227,243   228,304    1,262,480   1,275,772   1,283,095
                     Source: Pakistan Education Statistics 2006-07, 2007-08and 2008-09, EMIS- MoE Islamabad
P: Provisional, E: Estimated, R: Last Year Data Repeated
Gender Differences in the Education Sector:                   gender inequality remains pervasive. This
                                                              inequality starts early within the family and keeps
Gender disparity in literacy and enrollment is one
                                                              women at disadvantageous position throughout
of the key focuses of the government. In Pakistan,
                                                              their lives. However, their potential has not been
status of women has improved in recent years but
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fully recognized because of discriminatory social         infrastructure and trained staff to achieve these
norms, missing incentives, and legal impediments.         goals. Diverse programs and strategies, ranging
This discrimination is aggravated due to lack of          from compensatory programs such as stipends at
access to educational institutions, educational           primary, middle and secondary levels, free text
expenses and household duties. Due to parental            books and nutritional support to school girls are
ignorance, misapplied dogma and obscurantist              also required for enhancing the educational status
beliefs, girls are more likely to be kept out of          of women.
school and hence receive less education than boys
                                                          10.5 VOCATIONAL              AND      TECHNICAL
Pakistan is committed to achieve Millennium               EDUCATION
Development Goals including elimination of
                                                          The second national level Survey (i.e. 2008-09)
disparity at all levels of education by the year
                                                          being conducted by National Vocational &
2015. The Medium Term Development Framework
                                                          Technical Education Commission (NAVTEC) for
2005-10 (MTDF) makes a serious effort to include
                                                          public and private sector institutions is currently in
gender concerns in its strategies and overall
                                                          progress. The summary of statistics based on
sectoral programs. Massive financial support is
                                                          national Survey 2006-07 is given in Table 10.5 &
required to build educational and other
                                                          10.6.
Table-10.5: Summary Statistics                                                                    (In numbers)
                               Governemnt                        Registered Private
                                                                                                      Total
                         Male   Female    Co-ed.           Male      Female       Co-ed.
Institutes               469      452      219             218          46          118                1,522
Enrolment               92,074  101,523   55,847          33,816     14,525       16,403             314,188
Teaching Staff by
Ownership of              7,119      2,712        2,814    3,138        246          1,392            17,409
Institutes
a. Information on teaching staff by gender is not available; hence instructional staff/teaching staff information
with respect to male and female institutions is provided.
National Skills Strategy 2008-2013                        build a skill development system that can be
                                                          benchmarked against international standards. The
The vision of the strategy is “Skills for
                                                          main objectives are as follows:
Employability, Skills for All”. The flagship
strategy emphasizes a paradigm shift from time
                                                             i.   Streamlining Policy Making.
bound curriculum based training to flexible
competency based training by creating a demand-             ii.   Enhancing role of private sector.
driven training system. The strategy is meant to
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Due to the policy of providing equal opportunity             considerable. Fig.10.5 reflects the narrowing of
for all at the institutions of higher education, the         gender gap over the years.
gender gap among the students has reduced
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                   Fig-10.4: Percentage of Male and Female Student Enrollment during the period 2001-08.                                                                 Male
                                                                                                                                                                         Female
                       80
                                 63.4                                                                                                     53.6
                                                61.45          57.68          58.6                                    59.2                                      53.7
                       70
  Percentage (%)
                       60
                       50
                       40
                                                                                                                                             46.4                46.3
                                                                               41.4                                    40.8
                       30        36.96         38.55             42.32
20
Pakistani universities produced 613 Ph.D during                               and Non Development expenditure of HEC over
2008 as compared to 420 Ph.Ds during 2007-08                                  the years is Given in Table-10.8.
and the trend over the year can be seen in
Fig-10.5. Students who had gone overseas for MS                                                         Fig-10.5: Number of Ph.D produced by Pakistani
and Ph.D on HEC scholarships have started                                                               Universities.
coming back and serving the country.                                                                      700
                                                                                  Number of Ph.Ds Produced
                                                                                                                                                                              613
                                                                                                             600
Funding of Higher Education                                                                                                                                             420
                                                                                                             500
Public spending on higher education increased                                                                                                                     409
                                                                                                                                                          322
from Rs. 7723.402 million during 2002-03 to Rs.                                                              400
                                                                                                                                                    308
28741.677 million during 2006-07 showing an                                                                                   202
                                                                                                                                    273     254
Table-10.8: Development and Non Development Expenditure on Higher Education                                                                                       (Million Rs.)
                      2002-03    2003-04    2004-05     2005-06     2006-07                                                                          2007-08           2008-09
Released Recurring                       3,443.393      5,304.647      6,995.608                             10,493.412       14,332.521            12,536.498          10,248.176
Released
                                         4280.009       4968.450       8940.076                              10890.877        14409.156             15390.455            8167.760
Development
Released Total                           7723.402       10273.097      15935.684                             21384.289        28741.677             27926.953           18415.936
                                                                                                                                                                       Source: HEC
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        555,000 for the year 2008, which aims at          Scholarship Program) in HEC recognized
        improving the survival, development,              universities in the past four years. The
        protection and participation of children in       foreign scholarship programs have been
        Pre-Primary and Primary education.                geared towards improving research in key
                                                          areas, particularly in areas relating to
   `    In order to implement the new Scheme of           engineering, applied and pure sciences.
        Studies, National Curriculum of I-XII             HEC has sent 2,600 scholars for studies
        classes have been developed in 23                 abroad under PhD scholarship program up
        subjects.                                         to 2007-08. 69 scholars proceeded abroad
                                                          under Cultural Exchange Programme in
   `    Instead of combined examination, year             year 2007-08.
        wise examination system at Secondary
        School Certificate level has been re-         `   The local and foreign scholarships are
        introduced with effect from 2008                  managed by the Ministry up to under
        examinations. It had also been decided that       graduate levels through two programs
        the academic session will again end in            named ‘Cultural         exchange       and
        March as before and start from April of a         Scholarships under Commonwealth” while
        year.                                             these at higher levels are dealt by Higher
                                                          Education Commission (HEC). About 192
   `    Ministry of Education has prepared for the        scholarships are offered by selected donor
        first time the curriculum for ‘Literacy’,         countries each year according to the
        which focuses on income generating skills.        following detail:
        The subject was included in the Scheme of
        Studies 2006. The Curriculum of                    Cultural Exchange Programme:
        Environmental Studies for Classes IX-X              Usually China, Turkey, Romania,
        was developed and notified in consultation          Russia, Greece, Mexico, Jordan, Syria,
        with the concerned Provincial Education             Egypt, Tunis, Yemen, etc. offer these
        Departments for its implementation.                 Scholarships.        The    rates    of
                                                            scholarships are low and therefore,
   `    To implement a decision of the Cabinet,             GOP is paying subsidy to the scholars
        National Textbook and Learning Materials            @ US $ 200 for Master and US $ 300
        Policy and Plan of Action was got notified          for Ph. D. candidates. The offers from
        with prime objective for introduction of            China have increased from 24 to 77
        multiple textbooks with the involvement of          scholarships for academic session
        private sector publishers and to ensure             2008 while that from Al-Azhar
        timely availability of textbooks before the         University, Cairo has gone up from 24
        start of each academic session.                     to 30 per year.
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TABLE 10.1