Role of Literacy & Non-Formal Basic Education Department, Punjab in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Zahid Nazir Khan, Shazia Iqbal, S. Hussain, Sajjad Ahmad
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According to Article 25-A of the constitution of Pakistan, Basic Education is the right of every child and Pakistan is also signatory of Dakar Framework for Action. To achieve Education for All Goals, Government of Punjab established Literacy & Non Formal Basic Education Department (L&NFBED) in 2002, to provide basic education to drop out/ out of school children by opening Non Formal Basic Education Schools (NFBES). The purpose of the study was to identify initiatives taken by the L&NFBED for achieving SDGs, challenges regarding quality education and to suggest suitable strategies for quality education. The population was comprised on NFBES of Punjab. Multi-stage Sample was selected through Census and Convenient sampling. A questionnaire was developed to acquire quantitative and qualitative data. The obtained data was analyzed and it was found that majority of respondents viewed that before opening NFBES, base line survey is conducted, teachers are hired after interview, Centre Kit and Learner Kit is provided. Induction and cluster training for teachers is arranged. Sixty percent enrollment in NFBES is of girls and poorest segment of the society is enrolled to eliminate gender discrimination, poverty and to give equal access to free education. Midterm and promotional assessment is conducted. Low teachers honorarium, home based schools, single teacher for six classes and non provision of non formal elementary education are challenges to achieve SDGs. It was suggested that Government of Punjab should increase teacher’s honorarium, hire additional science teachers in NFBES and establish Non Formal Elementary Schools.
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旁遮普省扫盲和非正规基础教育部门在实现可持续发展目标中的作用
根据巴基斯坦宪法第25-A条,基础教育是每个儿童的权利,巴基斯坦也是《达喀尔行动框架》的签署国。为了实现全民教育目标,旁遮普邦政府于2002年成立了扫盲和非正规基础教育部门(L&NFBED),通过开设非正规基础教育学校(NFBES)为辍学儿童提供基础教育。该研究的目的是确定L&NFBED为实现可持续发展目标所采取的举措,以及在素质教育方面面临的挑战,并为素质教育提出合适的策略。人口由旁遮普的NFBES组成。采用人口普查和方便抽样的方法选择多阶段样本。制定了一份调查问卷,以获取定量和定性数据。对获得的数据进行分析,发现大多数受访者认为在开办NFBES之前,进行基线调查,面试后聘用教师,提供中心工具包和学习者工具包。为教师安排上岗和分组培训。60%的学生是女孩,社会上最贫穷的部分被录取,以消除性别歧视和贫困,并给予平等的免费教育机会。进行中期和晋升考核。教师酬金低、家庭学校、一名教师上六个班以及不提供非正规基础教育是实现可持续发展目标的挑战。建议旁遮普政府增加教师的酬金,在NFBES雇佣更多的科学教师,并建立非正规小学。
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