Faults In Our Education System By Qasim Ali Shah

  • 6 years ago
Dear Respected All,
This entire video is about the faults in education system.

Education plays an important role in political stability, economic development and social progress of a nation. It brings political stability by realising the people their national rights and duties. It brings economic development by enhancing the productivity and efficiency of the people and seeks them moral obligations and duties, so they can play their part in the society. Education is the backbone in the development of any nation and the progress of any nation depends on the better state of their education system. It develops the people mentally, physically, socially and spiritually. The countries that have an effective system of education also happen to be the leaders of the world, both socially and economically.

Today Pakistan is facing a number of problems i.e., poverty, insecurity, political instability, economic crisis, terrorism, gender discrimination and many more and all these problems are because of lack of awareness, tolerance and illiteracy, developed by ineffective educational system. The Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan says, “The state of Pakistan shall remove illiteracy and provide free and compulsory secondary education within minimum possible period.” In Human Development Report Pakistan is placed at 136th position for having just 49.9 per cent educated populace.

Pakistan is facing number of drawbacks in its education system. Today our education system does not offer the environment and opportunity of one and equal system of education. The main problem is the inequality in public and private education sector of Pakistan. There are many systems working in the country which result in conflict and social division. Pakistan is an ideological state based on Islamic ideology but our system of education is not able to protect our religious norms and guide our new generation according to Islam.

Another important reason of the failure of our educational system is less trained faculty. New techniques of teaching and materials to make lessons more interesting to the students have not been adopted. One of the chronic problem of our education system is the shortage of teachers. The number of teachers has been gradually increasing but it does not match favourably with the number of students and there is a gap between the students and teachers ratio. Our poor examination system encourages rote learning. The students look upon a degree as a passport to employment in a commercial commodity which can be purchased if you pay the price.

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Syed Aamir Abbas

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