LRHS Barkolti Yasin

The Learning Resources High School Barkolti Yasin aim to provide the quality education.

Operating as usual

04/08/2022

LRS BARKOLTI ANNUAL RESULT 2022
9th 90%
10th 97%

Photos from LRHS Barkolti Yasin's post 22/04/2022

Annual Result Day LRHS Barkolti Yasin

Photos from LRHS Barkolti Yasin's post 16/02/2022

During Earth quake students are evocating from classrooms

Photos from LRHS Barkolti Yasin's post 31/01/2022

Some captures of closing ceremony of LSP centre Barkolti J. K 08. Thanks a lot for the unconditional efforts, enthusiasm and love of the TKN team.

Education failure 25/01/2022

Education failure

The News: Editorial
Education failure
January 24, 2022
A latest study by the Institute for Educational Development (IED) of the Aga Khan University has revealed that 90 percent of lower-secondary pupils in Pakistan have only a basic understanding of the mathematics and science they are supposed to learn at that level. This was a country-wide study the faculty of the IED conducted with over 15, 000 students in grades five, six, and eight. With the cooperation from 153 private and public schools, they completed standardised tests in the two subjects. The study had support from the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. Normally such studies become questionable if they are not properly aligned with the curriculum that the students are going through. But this study was clearly aligned, making it rigorous in its approach and findings.

It should be a matter of serious concern that the average mathematics score was just 27 out of hundred. That means that slightly over one-fourth of students in any class can do the mathematics required at their level. In science, the score is 34 out of 100, making it around one-third of the total number of students in a class possessing the knowledge of science they should be having at their level. Even more amazing – or rather disturbing – is the figure of just one percent of students who could score over 80 in either subject. Educationists the world over agree that in an ideal class a majority of students should hold at least 80 percent proficiency in what they are required to learn. Any score below that demonstrates a serious lack in educational standards. The IED study also highlights two more points: one, girls slightly outperform boys in science and tie with boys in mathematics; two, the average score in private schools was higher than in public schools but did not exceed 40 in either subject. This level of poor performance is nothing unexpected, as numerous previous studies have also shown results that are similar or only slightly different.

Essentially this is a major failure of our decision- and policymakers more than educational practitioners. Our state has never given the priority to education that it deserves. If at all, our governments – both civilian and military – have been more interested in establishing ‘model’ institutions catering to just a fragment of society. Top class educational institutions exist for a selected segment that learns in isolation of the rest of Pakistani society. The teaching practices in most schools are still primitive with a focus on the ‘transmission’ model in which students get little opportunity to learn and mostly end up as passive listeners. With hardly 60 percent literacy rate in the country after 75 years of Independence, most parents themselves lack education, resulting in a vicious cycle of perpetual poor educational performance. This study should serve as yet another wakeup call for all education managers in the country – both at the federal and provincial levels. Just by cramming more obsolete sets of ‘knowledge’ into the heads of already overburdened children, the country is likely to remain educationally where it is now, or even decline in the coming years. https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/927572-education-failure

Education failure A latest study by the Institute for Educational Development of the Aga Khan University has revealed that 90 percent of lower-secondary pupils in Pakistan have only a basic understanding of the...

Education failure 25/01/2022

Education failure

The News: Editorial
Education failure
January 24, 2022
A latest study by the Institute for Educational Development (IED) of the Aga Khan University has revealed that 90 percent of lower-secondary pupils in Pakistan have only a basic understanding of the mathematics and science they are supposed to learn at that level. This was a country-wide study the faculty of the IED conducted with over 15, 000 students in grades five, six, and eight. With the cooperation from 153 private and public schools, they completed standardised tests in the two subjects. The study had support from the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. Normally such studies become questionable if they are not properly aligned with the curriculum that the students are going through. But this study was clearly aligned, making it rigorous in its approach and findings.

It should be a matter of serious concern that the average mathematics score was just 27 out of hundred. That means that slightly over one-fourth of students in any class can do the mathematics required at their level. In science, the score is 34 out of 100, making it around one-third of the total number of students in a class possessing the knowledge of science they should be having at their level. Even more amazing – or rather disturbing – is the figure of just one percent of students who could score over 80 in either subject. Educationists the world over agree that in an ideal class a majority of students should hold at least 80 percent proficiency in what they are required to learn. Any score below that demonstrates a serious lack in educational standards. The IED study also highlights two more points: one, girls slightly outperform boys in science and tie with boys in mathematics; two, the average score in private schools was higher than in public schools but did not exceed 40 in either subject. This level of poor performance is nothing unexpected, as numerous previous studies have also shown results that are similar or only slightly different.

Essentially this is a major failure of our decision- and policymakers more than educational practitioners. Our state has never given the priority to education that it deserves. If at all, our governments – both civilian and military – have been more interested in establishing ‘model’ institutions catering to just a fragment of society. Top class educational institutions exist for a selected segment that learns in isolation of the rest of Pakistani society. The teaching practices in most schools are still primitive with a focus on the ‘transmission’ model in which students get little opportunity to learn and mostly end up as passive listeners. With hardly 60 percent literacy rate in the country after 75 years of Independence, most parents themselves lack education, resulting in a vicious cycle of perpetual poor educational performance. This study should serve as yet another wakeup call for all education managers in the country – both at the federal and provincial levels. Just by cramming more obsolete sets of ‘knowledge’ into the heads of already overburdened children, the country is likely to remain educationally where it is now, or even decline in the coming years. https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/927572-education-failure

Education failure A latest study by the Institute for Educational Development of the Aga Khan University has revealed that 90 percent of lower-secondary pupils in Pakistan have only a basic understanding of the...

20/01/2022

CBT BARKOLTI

17/01/2022
Photos from LRHS Barkolti Yasin's post 22/12/2021

Parents day at LRHS Barkolti

30/11/2021
Photos from LRHS Barkolti Yasin's post 26/11/2021

Resources development day

Photos from LRHS Barkolti Yasin's post 25/11/2021

New posts

09/11/2021
09/11/2021
03/11/2021
28/10/2021

Notifications

28/10/2021

Notifications

Photos from LRHS Barkolti Yasin's post 25/10/2021

Student creativity

Photos from LRHS Barkolti Yasin's post 25/09/2021

ICI celebration

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