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Welcome To Education Bay School, Dha, Karachi

Within Pakistan there are many common problems within schools, this includes not having proper training facilities, small termed training period, lack of in-service training for teachers, and other issues. Throughout Pakistan's educational system, there is a gender disparity between males and females. In fact, according to the 2016 Global Gender Gap Report, Pakistan was ranked the second worst country in the world regarding gender inequality. Advanced Placement is an alternative option but much less common than GCE or IGCSE. The female literacy rate drops to twenty-five percent in rural areas of Pakistan. Girls’ school enrollment also significantly drops in the rural areas of Pakistan. The enrollment rate for girls in rural areas is only twenty percent in grade school. Students Corner He said that the restructuring has been designed on the framework of improved school environment, academic capacity building and modernization of knowledge delivery systems. However, looking be

Welcome To The Website Of Provincial Assembly Of Sindh

The directorate has initiated, DSEJ Home Classes as a single platform accessible to students. While special lectures are being recorded by subject experts of School Education, Department which are being made available through the below given links. Moreover the Directorate shall upload the Class-wise contents for DSEJ home assignments as and when required which shall be made available through the separate page provided through this link. Despite the many cultural and political differences among nations, the objectives and curriculum at least of elementary education tend to be similar. Nearly all nations are officially committed to mass education, which is viewed as eventually including a full elementary education for all. An increasing agreement may therefore be found among nations to the effect that preparation for citizenship is one of the major objectives of elementary education. In Pakistan, gender discrimination in education occurs among the poorest households. Only 18% of Paki