KPK Elementry and Secondary Education department striving hard to achieve goals in education. New Steps has been taken to introduce quality education in the Pakistan. New strategies has designed to cope with current technological world.
2. Education - Vision
“ A progressive KP with equal access to education to all”
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4. • Budgets Education budget increased by 60% during this Government
• Enrolment Drive
0.7 million new children enrolled in one year
• Participation Rate
The Students Participation at Primary level has been increased by 2%
(Normal trend was 1% during the previous years)
• Approval of Merit Based Teacher’s Recruitment Policy
8090 school based teachers recruited in KP through National Testing Service (NTS),
ensuring merit based recruitment and free from political biases.
• Establishment of Independent Monitoring Unit (IMU)
A robust monitoring system established. 500 data monitors are recruited with the
help of National Testing Service (NTS), to collect data using cutting-edge smart phone
technology for collection of real time data from 28000 government schools once in a
month.
• Launch of Tameer-e-School Program
This pioneering initiative aims to provide interested organizations and individuals a
reliable platform to support improvements to the infrastructure and facilities of
government schools in the province. Initially 818 schools included under the
programme. Basic facilties provided in 62 schools fully funded, 41 completed.
Funds raised Rs.21.58 million
5. • Approval for establishment of 6-Room Primary School
The department has revised its policy to establish new primary schools with 6 rooms
and upgrade the existing 2 room primary schools with construction of additional
classrooms
• Girls Stipend for Low Net Enrollment Districts
Rs. 100.000 million has been allocated for girls students @ Rs. 400/- per month for
low NER Districts i.e. Hangu, Peshawar, Bannu, Lakki, D.I.Khan, Shangla and
Nowshera. 66000 girls student provided stipend. Initiative introduced for the first time
• 1000 schools provided with sports facilities; Rs. 1,00,000 per school for sports kit. The
initiative introduced for the first time
• Huge amount of funds Rs. 2.5 billion allocated in FY 2014-15. Previously no such
allocations were made in development budget
• Rs. 2 billion allocated for provision of missing facilties in schools which will eliminate drop
out and improve retention in government schools.
• 760 Non Strategic School affected due to Earthquake 2005 are being reconstructed. This
was the responsibility of the Federal Government.
• 3000 girls student provided scholarship for promotion of girls education in Torghar and
Kohistan
6. • Medium of Instructions in Schools 23000 teachers trained in English
• Grievance Redressal System has been piloted in two districts successfully and is ready to be
rollout in the province.
• Promotion of Sports Facilities - 1000 schools provided with sports kits in the province
covering all higher secondary and 650 high schools in the province
• 170 IT laboratories established, teachers and other staffs recruited
• Iqra Farogh-e-Taleem Vouchers Scheme (IFTVS) introduced on pilot basis through EEF in
District Peshawar initiated with a total cost of Rs. 500.000 Million. 1429
students provided at primary level
• 1000 community based girls schools will be established by December, 2014. 50,000girls
students being enrolled in these schools
• Provision of blended learning solution for quality education with a cost of Rs. 752.900
Million has been started.
• Incentives Programme for best performing school teachers, headmasters and principals with
a total cost of Rs. 50.000 Million will be started next year.
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