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ANNUAL STATUS OF EDUCATION REPORT (ASER) 2012. Loralai. ASER PAKISTAN 2010-2015. Citizen led large scale national household survey (3-16). Measure quality of education in rural and some urban areas (5-16 years). Seeks to provide evidence on learning and access gaps. Objectives are: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Loralai

ANNUAL STATUS OF EDUCATION REPORT (ASER)2012

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ASER PAKISTAN 2010-2015 Citizen led large scale national household survey (3-

16). Measure quality of education in rural and some urban

areas (5-16 years). Seeks to provide evidence on learning and access

gaps.

Objectives are: 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.

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ASER Outreach over the last 3 years 2010 – 32 districts 2011 – 85 districts 2012 – 142 districts

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Coverage: Across Pakistan

ASER 2012: 136 districts across Pakistan

(136 Rural + 6 Urban /5 overlap with rural districts)

Balochistan: 28 district in 2012 compared to 15 districts in 2011

Sample: 600 households per district. Two-stage stratified sample; 30 Villages 20 Households per village60 Schools per district 2 Schools per village (1 Govt. & 1 Private school)

Scale

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Access: Enrollment, Type of School etc.

Quality of Learning:Tested Subjects: Urdu, English and Math

School Facilities: Attendance teachers and children Availability of drinking water Availability of functional toilets, play ground and

boundary walls

Scope

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ASER Survey Sheets

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ASER Pakistan Assessment Tools Grade IIASER Assessment tools are prepared in following Categories•Reading

Urdu Sindhi Pashto

•Arithmetic abilities•English

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28 Districts Surveyed in Balochistan

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ASER Loralai

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Access

What are our children doing?

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Every 3rd child is out of school in Loralai district

Enrollment in Loralai% Children in different types of schools % Out-of-school

TotalAge group

Govt.Non-state providers Never

enrolledDrop-

outPvt. Madrasah Others

6-10 36.3 18.7 0.8 0.0 43.6 0.6 100

11-13 37.9 18.7 1.0 0.2 41.4 0.7 100

14-16 38.9 29.1 1.5 0.0 27.7 2.8 100

6-16 37.7 22.3 1.1 0.1 37.4 1.4 100

Total 61.2 38.8 100

By type 61.6 36.5 1.8 0.1

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Enrollment in Loralai

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Enrollment in Loralai

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Every 3rd child in Loralai is not in school!

DISTRICT % OF OUT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN RANK

Qilla Saifullah 23.6 10

Loralai 38.8 17

Musa Khel 39.5 18

Sherani 40.5 19

Zhob 44.4 21

Barkhan 54.4 26

Enrollment (Ranking)

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Quality Education?

What are children learning

inschools?

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100% Children in class 5 cannot read story (text of class 2) . In other words, 100% children are behind 3 classes with respect to their competency level.

LEARNING LEVEL - URDU

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DISTRICT

% Children who can

read URDU Stories in Class 5

RANK

Qilla Saifullah 85.2 3

Sherani 27.8 11

Musa Khel 13.3 17

Barkhan 10.8 19

Zhob 5.3 24

Loralai 0 28

Loralai is at 28th position in district ranking (URDU)!

LEARNING LEVEL – URDU (Ranking)

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96% Children in class 5 cannot read sentences (text of class 2) . In other words, 96% children are behind 3 classes with respect to their competency level.

ENGLISH

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DISTRICT

% Children who can read English sentencesIn Class 5

RANK

Qilla Saifullah 72.1 3

Sherani 25.3 11

Musa Khel 8.9 17

Zhob 8.1 18

Loralai 4.3 23

Barkhan 2.6 24

Loralai is at 23rd position in district ranking (English)!

ENGLISH (Ranking)

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98% Children in class 5 cannot do division (3 digits by 1 digit) . In other words, 98% children are behind 2 classes with respect to their competency level in math

MATH

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DISTRICT

% Children who can do

3 Digits Divisionin Class 5

RANK

Qilla Saifullah 84.5 3

Sherani 30 9

Barkhan 13.2 16

Musa Khel 6.7 21

Zhob 2.7 25

Loralai 2.2 26

Loralai is at 26th position in district ranking (MATH)!

MATH (Ranking)

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Sr. No. Indicator % Rank

1 Out of School Children 38.8 17

2 Urdu Readings 0 28

3 English Readings 4.3 23

4 Arithmetic learning 2.2 26

RANKING OF DISTT. Loralai(Summary)

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Comparing Learning Levels of Private and Public Schools

0% of class 5 students in Public Schools and 0% in Pvt. Schools can read story in Urdu.

6% of Class 5 students in Public Schools while 0% in Pvt. Schools can read sentences in English.

Totally 3% of Class 5 students in Public while 0% in Pvt. Schools can do 3 digits division

LEARNING LEVELS - PUBLIC vs. PVT SCHOOLS

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• 1% Children from Pvt. And 11% Children from Public Schools are attending Paid Tuition.

Private Supplementary Tuition?Class-wise % children attending paid tuition

Type I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X

Govt. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.7 0.0

Pvt. 0.0 5.9 10.0 15.4 17.1 10.5 11.4 5.2 12.5 0.0

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Basic Facilities in Govt. Primary Schools

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Attendance in Government Schools

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Loralai when compared to all the districts of Balochistan learning levels are very poor in all three fields.

Loralai comes in the bottom 10 in learning levels in these subjects.

What are children learning in Loralai schools?

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Only 3% Mothers have completed primary education in Loralai

Parental Education

An important factor that influences learning levels

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ASER can help assess education with respect to : Quality Availability/Access Equity

Planning according to district based assessment – generating District Report Cards (DRCs) linked to the Roadmap to Reforms and/or Sector Plans of the Provincial Governments.

Holding ASER Baithaks in ASER survey villages, parents, communities with parliamentarians and political holding ALL to account for ACTION! Continued Dialogues with Parliamentarians and Politicians in 2013 for elections, manifestoes and actionable steps that can be tracked

Linking the ASER information to national data and GMR /UN Human Development Reports /others in the run up to 2015 & post 2015 debates

Milestone achievement:“The Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2012”

How can ASER 2012 inform the planning, drafting, resourcing and implementation of 25-A?

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Discussion

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Thank You

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