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ASER PAKISTAN. A Citizen Led Initiative. Sindh Launch 11 th Feb 2014. ASER PARTNERS. 10,000 Volunteers – Citizens – Youth ! . ASER PAKISTAN 2010-2015. Citizen led large scale national household survey (3-16 years). Quality of education in rural and some urban areas (5-16 years). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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ASER PAKISTAN
Sindh Launch11th Feb 2014
A Citizen Led Initiative
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ASER PARTNERS 10,000 Volunteers – Citizens – Youth !
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ASER PAKISTAN 2010-2015
• Citizen led large scale national household survey (3-16 years).
• Quality of education in rural and some urban areas (5-16 years).
• Seeks to provide evidence on learning and access.• Influence National & Provincial policy and actions
for Right To Education (RTE) Article 25-A.• Provides information for tracking MDG/EFA trends
and targets up to 2015.• Influencing goal setting for Post-2015 agenda.
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ASER ASSESSMENT TOOLS
ASER Assessment tools :1. LEARNING • Reading (Urdu/Sindhi/Pashto)• Arithmetic • English
Assessments are based on Class II level curriculum for English & Urdu/Sindhi/Pashto and Class III level for Arithmetic.
2. HOUSEHOLD SURVEY 3. SCHOOL – GOVERNMENT & PRIVATE
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49,449 Children | 986 Schools | 819 Villages | 16,275 Households*Urban: Karachi (East, West, Central, South and Malir), Hyderabad, Sukkur
7Districts (Urban*)
23Districts (Rural)
Scale of the Survey
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FINDINGS
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Pre-School Enrollment (3-5 Years)
RURAL
59%
41%
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Enrollment (6-16 Years) RURAL
29%
71%
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Class Wise Enrollment
RURAL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 100
10
20
30
40
26
16 14 11 116 5 5 3 3
2011 2012 2013
Class
% C
hild
ren
Enrollment decreases as class level increases
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Pre-School Enrollment (3-5 Years)
URBAN
37%
63%
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Enrollment (6-16 Years) URBAN
92%
8%
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Class Wise Enrollment
URBAN
Enrollment decreases as class level increases
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 100
10
20
30
40
13 13 13 11 11 10 8 9 6 6
2011 2012 2013
Class
% C
hild
ren
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Out of school children (6-16 Years)
RURAL
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• The composition of out of school children (girls & boys) has remained the same.
Gender ComparisonOut of School Children (6-16 years)
RURAL
2011 2012 20130
10
20
30
40
50
15 16 14
15 1715
Boys Girls
% C
hild
ren
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QUALITY
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41%children in class 5 can read Story in Urdu/Sindhi
URDU/SindhiLEARNING LEVELS
RURAL
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Learning levels remain poor: 59% of the children from Class 5 cannot read Class 2 level story in 2013, same as 2012
LEARNING LEVELS URDU/Sindhi
RURAL
Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 60
20
40
60
80
100
1527
4149
Children who can read story Urdu/Sindhi2011 2012 2013
% C
hild
ren
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(Class 5)
LEARNING LEVELS URDU/SINDHI
RURAL
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25%children in class 5 can read Sentences in English
ENGLISHLEARNING LEVELS
RURAL
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Learning levels English remain poor: 75% of Class 5 children cannot read sentence in English (Class 2 level), same as 2012
ENGLISHLEARNING LEVELS
RURAL
Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 60
20
40
60
80
100
918 25
39
Children who can read English sentences2011 2012 2013
% C
hild
ren
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(Class 5)
LEARNING LEVELS ENGLISH
RURAL
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29%children in class 5 can do 2-digit division
ARITHMETICLEARNING LEVELS
RURAL
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Arithmetic learning levels remain the same as 2012: 71% of class 5 children cannot do division
ARITHMETICLEARNING LEVELS
RURAL
Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 60
20
40
60
80
100
818
29 36
Children who can do division2011 2012 2013
% C
hild
ren
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(Class 5)
LEARNING LEVELS ARITHMETIC
RURAL
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Girls continue to lag behind boys in language and arithmetic competencies.
BY GENDER (5-16 YEARS)LEARNING LEVELS
RURAL
Can at least do subtraction (Arithmetic)
Can read atleast English words
Can read at least Urdu sentences
28
31
33
20
24
25
Girls Boys
% children
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TYPE OF SCHOOLLEARNING LEVELS
Learning levels of children enrolled in private schools are better
Can at least do division (Arithmetic)
Can read atleast English sentences
Can read at least Urdu story
40
23
28
61
53
43
Class 5 Learning levels
Private Government
% children
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More than 70% out of school children are at ‘beginner’ level in language and arithmetic
OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDRENLEARNING LEVELS
RURAL
Beginner Letters Words Sentences Story0
20
40
60
80
100
72
12 7 3 6
Learning levels: out-of-school children Urdu
% C
hild
ren
0
20
40
60
80
10080
9 4 4 4
Learning levels: out-of-school children English
% C
hild
ren
Beginner Number recognition
1-9
Number recognition
10-99
Subtraction Division0
20
40
60
80
100
70
14 93 4
Learning levels: out-of-school children Arithmetic
% C
hild
ren
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Rural Urban
Children in urban centers are more inclined to take paid tuition
PAID TUITION
ADDITIONAL LEARNING SUPPORT
2011 2012 20130
20406080
100
3525 24
54 53 59
Government schoolsPrivate schools
% C
hild
ren
2011 2012 20130
20406080
100
3 3 220 24 29
Government schoolsPrivate schools
% C
hild
ren
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*Learning levels are taken for children enrolled in Class 5
RURAL & URBAN COMPARISON
Mother's Education (At least Primary)
Tution: Pvt. Schools
Tution: Govt. Schools
Learning (Arithmetic)*
Learning (English)*
Learning (Urdu)*
Enrollment (6-16 years)
Enrollment (3-5 years)
62
59
24
44
53
49
92
63
14
29
2
29
25
41
71
41
Rural Urban
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School Attendance & Facilities
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• At all levels, teacher attendance in private schools is better• Teacher attendance trends have slightly improved as compared
to 2012.
TEACHERATTENDANCE
RURAL
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Overall, children attendance is better in private schools
CHILDRENATTENDANCE
RURAL
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GOVERNMENT PRIMARY SCHOOL
BASIC FACILITIES
Basic facilities in schools are still missing: 32% government primary schools do not have drinkable water facility, 37% do not have complete boundary walls, and 50%
do not have usable toilets.
RURAL
68%
63%
50%
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MULTI-GRADE TEACHING
Rural Urban
Incidence of multi-grade teaching is higher in rural area government schools (class 2) as compared to urban area
government schools
Class 2 Class 80
20
40
60
80
100
28 2521 19
Government Private
% S
choo
lsClass 2 Class 8
0
20
40
60
80
100
70
3144
51
Government Private
% S
choo
ls
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Dissemination with a Difference:Mobilizing a Citizens’ Movement for Quality Education in Pakistan
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o ASER Baithaks/Jirgas/Katcheries (village/area gatherings) of stakeholders i.e. parents, communities, children, government field officials to demand ACTION FOR IMPROVEMENT!
o Teacher Unions & Associations Baithakso District/Provincial/Federal Education & Literacy Departments
(Local, District, Provincial, National & International)o Youth Groups - Mobilizing Ambassadors for Learning o Parliamentarians – Politicians knocking on the doors in their
constituencies o Judiciary & Judicial Academies- evidence backed judgments on 25 Ao Academia/University /Research Groups - Pakistan & Abroad o Civil Society Organizations – nationwide- globally o Social Media o Media – Media – Media !
ASER DisseminationSegmented Groups for
Accountability & Action
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Supporters of ASER Pakistan
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