Introduction:
Education is an English word. In Pakistan, education is being provided free of cost to children from three to five years of age. The government has taken many steps in schools and colleges So that the children can get a good education. All schools and colleges in Pakistan provide a lot of facilities for inculcating in children so that the tendency of children to learn education is created. Apart from education, various schools and colleges in Pakistan conduct many separate activities so that the child does not get bored with education.
Secondary Education in Pakistan:
Secondary
education is an education which includes 11th and 12th classes. It is an
education that leads the student to a higher education. They have an accept
board and in every district one board is defective. The student takes the exam
one year later to check his performance.
Secondary
education is more difficult than primary education. It is one of the fastest
growing stages of human physical and emotional development. The student can
learn many things in these two years that he has never seen or heard before.
Different Types of Secondary Education In Pakistan:
There are two types of Secondary Education:
1) The Secondary school matric Certificate
2) The Vocational secondary education
A student who takes an exam before going to secondary school and passes the exam. This course is also called Matriculation Certificate. This course is a two year course in which we teach ninth grade and tenth grade children. Ninth and tenth grade consists of 8 subjects. A board has been set up in each district which conducts examinations from the student year after year.
Students take exams in eight subjects to get their secondary and matriculation certificates.
Here are the eight subject:
·
English
(Compulsory)
·
Islamic
Studies.
·
Urdu
(Compulsory)
·
Pakistan
studies.
·
4 optional
Subjects.
Vocational lower-level education:
Vocational lower-level education is an education in which students can choose it after secondary education. It offers a variety of technical courses. Many technical colleges have been opened to conduct this course. This gives the student a certificate to take a technical course which is beneficial for the student in future.
Board exams:
Secondary education students take
exams at the end of the year. And these tests are taken by the boards which are
present in different districts of Pakistan. It can be used to evaluate student performance.
Each board has its own rules and regulations. When Talut names and passes the
exam, then all the exam papers go to the board. And there some government
college students check the papers and the result comes after five months.
Define
Tertiary Education:
Post-secondary education is an tertiary
education which is very useful for the students who acquire knowledge in
secondary education.
This course is for students who have
completed higher secondary education. This course is also for those who want to
enter the labor market. They want to increase their knowledge and desire it.
Programs do not have a special place in the average secondary education. It is called post secondary education.
Which is difference between school/colleges & universities?
- In schools and colleges, male and female students usually take their classes, do class work and bring home the time given in the class. In schools and colleges, male and female students are of the same age. Do your work with the same interest and dedication.
- But according to him, universities have a very different environment and world from schools and colleges.
- Students at the university have different goals. They work on many projects. Their education is much more advanced than school and college. University students are much more advanced and intelligent than school and college students.
Is 11th and 12th class part of secondary education?
Yes, of course! Class 11 and 12 are
part of secondary education.
Eleventh and twelfth grade is a class that is taught
after the end of the primary education period. Elementary schools teach
children between the ages of 16 and 11. Middle schools teach children from
seventh to ninth grade. High schools and colleges teach children from tenth to
twelfth classes.
Define Compulsory Lower Discipline(Education)?
Compulsory secondary education is an
education which is compulsory for male and female students. In this, male and
female students have to clear in all circumstances in order to move forward,
without it male and female students cannot move towards their next stage..
Problems Face In Secondary Education In Our Nation:
There are some issues related to secondary education are as follows:
1) Not A Proper Management:
No special arrangement has been
made for education in Pakistan. And female students are facing many difficulties.
Students want to complete their education, but no measures are as special as
they should be. Therefore, male and female students face many problems.
2) Social Barriers:
It is also important to know that
the problems that are hindering education are not only from the government
administration but also the social and cultural issues of the students which
are very difficult to overcome. Needs to be challenged
3) Gender Difference:
These include factors that hinder
student enrollment these days, and bad cultural barriers. Parents' illiteracy
is a major parent's fault for their daughter's safety and mobility. Girls
poetry is forty-five percent less than that of girls, whereas those who are
girls have only ten percent less poetry than boys..
4) Expense of Education:
The government of Pakistan opened
many educational institutions for the education of children. So that the
children can become something by reading and writing. The government has
provided many facilities for the students but it is located only in the city.
In rural schools and colleges, the government has not provided any facilities
to the students so that they can get education. On the contrary, many private
schools have opened in Pakistan which are providing much higher education than
government schools. ۔ Only education is
provided in government schools. There is no tendency for better education
4) War of the Nation:
As you know, in the last few years,
terrorism in Pakistan has become so rampant that many educational institutions
have been affected. Many students were martyred. During this time many
educational institutions were affected due to which there were many obstacles
in education..
5) Grant for Education:
Most of the expenditure in educational institutions is being borne
by many mines but it makes up 2.5% of GDP of Pakistan. Which is too little to
raise educational institutions..
As you know, many technical institutes have been set up in
Pakistan, but no attention is being paid to such institutes. And the number of
students in these institutions is very low. And the attitude in which there are
many teachers who are not fully trained. There are employed people who do a lot
of harm to the country. That is why the government should focus more on
educational institutions so that no one is unemployed and unskilled.
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