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ANNUAL STATUS OF EDUCATION REPORT ASER-PAKISTAN - 2011. ANNUAL STATUS OF EDUCATION REPORT ASER-PAKISTAN - 2011. April 18, 2012. ASER PAKISTAN 2011. ASER- Annual Status of Education report is a survey of the quality of education .

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April 18, 2012

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  1. ANNUAL STATUS OF EDUCATION REPORT ASER-PAKISTAN - 2011 ANNUAL STATUS OF EDUCATION REPORT ASER-PAKISTAN - 2011 April 18, 2012

  2. ASER PAKISTAN 2011 • ASER- Annual Status of Education report is a survey of the quality of education. • ASER seeks to fill a gap in educational data by looking to provide a reliable set of data at the national level, that is comprehensive and at the same time, easy to understand. • ASER is a citizen led survey and it is conducted with the help of Govt., Civil Society Organizations and some other stakeholders working in education sector.

  3. ASER PAKISTAN 2011 • To get reliable estimates of the status of children’s schooling and basic learning (reading and arithmetic level) at the district level. • To measure the change in these basic learning and school statistics from last year. • To interpret these results and use them to affect policy decisions at various level.

  4. FOCUS OF ASER • How well our children learn? • What are the competencies of our children in Urdu, English & Math? • The test conducted for the said assessment are up to class II & III level designed from their textbooks.

  5. ASSESSMENTTOOLS

  6. Scale of Survey Coverage : Across Pakistan Phase I : Year I 2010 – 32 districts across Pakistan Phase II: Year II 2011 – 85 districts across Pakistan (84 Rural + 3 Urban /2 overlap with rural districts) Balochistan:15 districts in 2011 compared to 5 Districts in 2010 Sample: 600 households per district. Two-stage stratified sample; •   30 Villages • 20 Households per village 60 Schools per district • 2 Schools per village (1 Govt. & 1 Private school)

  7. 15 Districts Surveyed in Balochistan

  8. ASER Musa Khel

  9. Access What are our children doing?

  10. Enrollment in Musa Khel Enrollment of Musa Khelis the third worst in Balochistan. 37% of children are not enrolled at any Type of School

  11. Enrollment Every 3th child in Musa Khel is not in school!

  12. Quality Education ? What are children learning in schools?

  13. LEARNING LEVEL - URDU 44% Children in class 5 cannot read story (text of class 2) . Almost every second child is 3 classes behind with respect to his competency level in Urdu

  14. LEARNING LEVEL - URDU 90% children in Musa Khelcannot read class 2 Urdu text (5-16 years)

  15. ENGLISH 61% Children in class 5 cannot read sentences (text of class 2) . In other words, 3 out of 5 children are 3 classes behind with respect to their competency level in English

  16. ENGLISH 92% children in Musa Khel cannot read class 2 English text

  17. MATH 76% Children in class 5 cannot do division (3 digits by 1 digit) . In other words, 3 out of 4children are 2 classes behind with respect to their competency level in Math

  18. MATH 93% children in Musa Khel cannot do 3 digits division

  19. Private Supplementary Tuition? 0.5% Children from Pvt. And 2.0% Children from Public Schools are attending Paid Tuition

  20. RANKING OF DISTT. MUSA KHELamong districts of Balochistan

  21. What are children learning in Musa Khel schools? • Musa Khel comes in BOTTOM FOUR in the learning levels in Urdu, English & Math when compared to other districts of Balochistan. • More than 90% of children do not have sufficient competencies in all these subjects

  22. Mother’s Literacy An important factor that influences learning levels 8% Mothers are literate in Musa Khel In other words, only 1 out of 12 Mothers is literate in Musa Khel

  23. How far have we come on RTE compliance? Article 25 - A “The state shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of five to sixteen years in such a manner as may be determined by Law”

  24. Discussion

  25. For more information visit: www.aserpakistan.org Email: safedafed@gmail.com

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