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    25The constitutional right of every child to receive an education

    25The constitutional right of every child to receive an education

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    enininProportion of the worlds children not in primary school,who live in Pakistan

    ne

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    20412049Punjab

    2064KhyberPakhtunkhwa

    2100Balochista

    When provinces will provide all children with their constitutionalright to education, at current rates of progress

    Sindh

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    MARCH FOR EDUCATION [DAY 4]

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    30Proportion of Pakistans citizens living in extreme educational

    poverty

    percent

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    nthreein

    The proportion of rural women who have ever attended school

    in

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    floodas expensive as

    every yeaThe economic impact of the education emergency

    as expensive as

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    twentyNumber of countries that sendmore children to primary school,but are poorer than Pakistan

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    1 5Publicexpenditureon schools asa proportionof GDPpercent

    under

    percent

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    Urban childrenwho go toprivate schools

    morethanhalf

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    Proportion of income the average ruralfamily in Punjab spends on public schooling

    everyseventhrupee

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    8

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    85Proportion of people who believe education helps citizens

    elect better leaders

    percent

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    Parents top priority for education

    teachersdedicated

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    twoRural school children, aged 6-16, who cannot read a story

    nearly

    threein

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    MARCH FOR EDUCATION [DAY 16]

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    yearsTime it will take to start seeing results from determinededucation reform

    two

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    tenNumber of education policies since independence

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    Leadership The most important factorfor responding to theeducation emergency

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    100

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    The additional money Pakistan will need to spend

    each year to meet its basic education goals

    100

    rupeesbillion

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    MARCH FOR EDUCATION [DAY 20]

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    201Pakistans year of Education

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    MARCH FOR EDUCATION [DAY 21]

    myth

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    education

    parents

    Many believe that Pakistans education emergency isthe result of a lack of demand from ordinary people.Parents dont really want education for their children.

    don t want,

    myth

    truth

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    educationdemandforisstrong

    truth

    Only 4% of those whose children are not in schoolsay they have no use for education. Every day, parentsmake huge sacrifices for their childs education.

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    myth

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    Demand for girls education is growingfast, but some politicians and parents stillthink that boys education is a priority. girls

    education

    myth

    more than

    boys need

    truth

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    truth

    educated

    arevitaltowomen

    futurePakistan s

    ,According to the World Bank, educatinggirls delivers a higher return than any otherinvestment in the developing world.

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    myth

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    Because mostmembers of the elitesend their children toexpensive privateschools, they believe

    that all private schoolsare too expensive forordinary people.

    myth

    private schoolsare only forthe rich

    truth

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    truth

    Around a third of students arenow in private schools, with even

    low income parents paying foreducation when the governmentsystem fails them.

    mostprivateschoolschargeverylow fees

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    myth

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    International observers, in particular, tend to believe that Madrassas aretaking over provision of education in Pakistan, and that their reform shouldbe the first priority.

    myth

    madrassaplay a

    dominanrole ineducation

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    myth

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    myth

    Some argue that the main reason for Pakistans

    education emergency is a lack of funds. Unless thegovernment spends more, progress will be impossible.

    ithout moneynothing canbe done

    truth

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    truth

    is tospendavailable

    money wiselyPakistan certainly needs to spend much more oneducation, but we also need to gain greater value

    from existing public investment.

    thefirst priority

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    myth

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    Many politicians focus on building new schools,because they think this is what voters want.

    wants better

    myth

    the public most

    school buildings

    truth

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    truth

    better teachingistop prioritfor parentsParents believe that quality teaching makes most

    difference to their childrens education. All the evidencesuggests theyre right.

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    myth

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    The problem of poor motivation among teachers is oftenblamed on a lack of pay.

    myth

    teachersarenot paid enoughto do a good job

    truth

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    truth

    Bad teaching is a management problem - with publicschool teachers receiving salaries that are much higherthan in low-cost private schools.

    In governmentschools, teachersarepaid quitewell

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    truth

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    in education

    biggest investor

    t t

    is by far thethe government

    Donor money accounts for only asmall fraction of all public sectoreducation expenditure. They havea crucial role to play but can onlyhelp with reform.

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    myth

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    y

    solvethe problem

    Because past reform efforts have failed todeliver results, some have concluded thatPakistan can never overcome its educationchallenges

    is too hard to

    truth

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    adecadetransformedin

    With the right policies, measurableimprovements to education can bedelivered in two years - success willthen breed success.

    educationcan b

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    Pakistan has pressing economic and security problems - and these are

    where seriouspoliticians need to focus their energies.

    educationisn t really an,

    emergency

    truth

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    educationithe most critical

    emergencyNo country will ever enjoy security or robust economic growth without

    quality education. The education emergency is now a threat to Pakistanssurvival.

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