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  2. The education system in Pakistan is generally divided into six levels: preschool (for the age from 3 to 5 years), primary (years one to five), middle (years six to eight), secondary (years nine and ten, leading to the Secondary School Certificate or SSC), intermediate (years eleven and twelve, leading to a Higher Secondary School Certificate or ...

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  3. Pakistan Education Statistics 2021-22 - Highlights Report 11 RATIOS IN EDUCATION In 2021-22 the Pupil-Teacher Ratio (PTR) is 39, 25 and 30 for primary, middle and upper secondary levels respectively. PTR has increased for each of the three aforementioned levels from 2016-17 to 2021-22.

    • List of Tables and Figures Acknowledgements
    • Reader’s Guide
    • Abbreviations
    • 2.3 Administrative Structure
    • 2.4 Financing
    • 3.2 Admission Requirements
    • 6.1 Teacher Management
    • 6.2 Qualifications and Pre-service Training
    • 6.3 In-service Training
    • German Debt Swap for Education I and II
    • 9. Relevant Documents and Additional Resources

    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Japan Funds-in-Trust Secondary Education

    The following symbols are used in the statistical tables: ... No data available na Not applicable * National estimation ** UIS estimation - Magnitude nil or negligible +n Data refers to the school or financial year (or period) after the reference year (or period). -n Data refers to the school or financial year (or period) before the reference year ...

    Asian Development Bank Academy of Educational Planning and Management Basic Pay Scales District Education Officer Department for International Development (UK) Executive District Officer Education for All Education Sector Reform Euro British pound Gross Enrolment Ratio Gender Parity Index Higher Education Commission Higher Secondary School Higher S...

    Education, in principle, is a provincial subject in Pakistan. However, under the Local Government Devolution Plan 2000, district governments, headed by the Executive District Officer (EDO), are given more administrative authority and control over public institutions at primary, middle, as well as matriculation levels. At the national level, the Min...

    The federal government provides funds for education to the provinces on the basis of the National Finance Award (NFA) formula. The major share of funding for education, however, is met by tax revenues generated by the provinces, and spent in the respective province. Some activities are directly financed by the federal government. Innovative reforms...

    Certification obtained from successful completion of primary school is the basis for admission into middle schools. The headmaster or principal decides on admissions with the school-based admission committee. However, in some cases such as in urban areas where competition is fierce, admission tests are conducted to screen the entrants. This is ofte...

    The main authority of teacher-related management including recruitment, deployment, transfer and promotion is vested in the district governments through the Executive District Officer (EDO). In the case of pre-service teacher education, the Curriculum Wing of the Ministry of Education is responsible for certificate and diploma level curricula. For ...

    The minimum academic qualification to teach at the middle level is a B.A. or B.Sc. plus a B.Ed. To teach at matriculation level, students must acquire an M.A. or M.Sc. plus a B.Ed. Currently, there is no system of teacher licensing. For pre-service education and training, students can study at government Colleges of Education (GCE) located in almos...

    In-service training is the mandate of the Provincial Directorates of Staff Development, Provincial Institutes of Teacher Education (PITEs), and Provincial Bureaus of Education. However, universities and the federal government (Federal College of Education (FCE) and National Institute of Technical Education (NISTE)) also provide in-service training ...

    The Government of Germany has agreed to cancel its outstanding debt if half the amount is spent by the Government of Pakistan on improvement of middle school libraries in Punjab Province (Debt Swap for Education I) and improvement of elementary schools in North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) through Debt Swap for Education II. FANA NWFP FATA Balochi...

    Listed below are documents and websites that provide country-specific information on education.

  4. various levels and modes of teaching and learning Grade 9 Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12 Benchmark I: Identify the basics of teaching and learning to develop an understanding of complexities involved in the teaching and learning processes Benchmark II: Explore, analyze and apply basic components of teaching and learning [SLO:Edu-09-B-01]:

  5. The grading system for High Secondary Education in Pakistan (grades 9 through 12) typically adheres to a standard scale that translates letter grades to percentage ranges and GPA (Grade Point Average).

  6. Sep 21, 2017 · | Elementary school (Primary School) | Age six to 10 for all children. Education at primary level is free | | Middle School | Offered for children aged 11 - 13. Free of charge | | Intermediate and higher secondary education (Secondary School) | Age 14 - 18, split into two levels of attainment. Intermediate secondary education ends age 16, when ...

  7. Feb 25, 2020 · Elementary education is five years in length (grades 1 to 5), followed by three years of middle school (grades 6 to 8), and four years of secondary education, divided into two years of lower-secondary and two years of upper-secondary education (5+3+2+2).

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