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Role of pakistani Govt in eduacation system:

-Introduction

Education plays an important role in the progress and development of a state. Progress of any country
depends upon its literacy rate and quality of education in that country. Therefore, it is the key priorities
of nations. Unfortunately, our own country Pakistan is a backward one regarding its literacy rate. Even
many poor countries have higher literacy rate as compare to Pakistan. Our education system is
responsible for all this. There are many factors affecting the education system in Pakistan for example
lack of access to quality education, corruption, target killing, poverty, lack of interest towards education,
inadequate government investment and lack of educational institutions.

-Proper planning:
By employing proper planning we can devise a system that can operate solely on the problem of
improving standard of education. This can be achieved over all parts of the country if the right resources
are implored by the government in aiding and making education a vital part of their purpose.

Make funding school priority:


Sustained improvements to level and distribution of funding across local public school districts led to
improvement in level and distribution of student outcomes. While funding alone cannot provide
improved learning outcomes, it provides an underlying condition that makes them possible. Therefore it
is important for raising the bar for the standard of education and its improvement heavily relies on this
factor.

Investment in education:
This investment pays off, too—in a big way. In 2008, economists found that investing in education has
an impact on the country’s overall economic health by increasing the gross domestic product (GDP).
Eliminating gender gap:
Major factors that hinder enrolment rates of girls include poverty, cultural constraints, illiteracy of
parents and parental concerns about safety and mobility of their daughters. Society’s emphasis on girl’s
modesty, protection and early marriages may limit family’s willingness to send them to school.
Enrolment of rural girls is 45% lower than that of urban girls; while for boys the difference is 10% only,
showing that gender gap is an important factor. Hence when awareness is preached this will also
decrease.

Reducing Cost:
The economic cost is higher in private schools, but these are located in richer settlements only. The
paradox is that private schools are better but not everywhere and government schools ensure equitable
access but do not provide quality education. By overcoming the differences in quality of education the
standards of education can increase collectively in a country.
In education system we need strong determination, love and sincerity with our new generation. We
should make our grass root level strong. It is Government responsibility to solve administrative and
management problems of Pakistan Education system. Education serves as the backbone for the
development of nations. It is only education which can turn a burden of population into productive
human resource.

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