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Monday, January 20, 2020

Problems and difficulties for parents to educate their children

Nowadays, the number of out-of-school children in every country is increasing at an alarming rate, leading to rising inflation and unemployment. This problem is prevalent in every country and region. In view of this, the problems facing Pakistan are being highlighted.



For the non-school children, the government and the major countries of the world have to think wholeheartedly. Every year, the number of children is rising alarmingly, which is also a big step towards unemployment.

Nowadays, there is no equal education in all public schools, and the quality of education has fallen to such a low level that quality education has to go to private schools.

The condition of the government teachers is that their salaries range from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 2 lakhs and they are over 60 years of age and 20% of the 100 are teachers who work hard in government schools for their honesty and duties for Teach the children. Other teachers come in just to have time pass and talk.
If you look at private schools, nowadays, there is a school open on every street and corner. The number of children is from 20 to 50 and the primary pass or middle pass teacher is sitting or teaching the children all the classes together in one class.

Most small-level private school owners are open to passing time and talk to their per-teacher teachers and meet lovers.

And the fees for these schools range from Rs.  1000 to 1500.

If the books in these schools are reviewed by the publications on the Commission and the school owners spend 3,000 a year on the books for their commissions and monthly copies and annual funds and sports fund for it. And others take up to Rs 10,000 annually on the fund.

This allows parents to enroll 2% of 100 children into school.

If we talk about high quality private schools where quality education is also provided, it is impossible for a laborer or monthly salary of up to 30,000 to enroll their children in these schools during high inflation and huge fees. As well, huge annual funds and other expenses increase, which can be a big challenge for parents.



These large private schools have monthly fees ranging from 2500 to 5000, as well as admission fees up to 10000, 10000 annual fund and monthly and other funds which are required to be submitted to schools every month. And in these other large private schools, the books cost up to Rs. 10,000 per year and some schools have started printing books in the name of their syllabus. Normal printers cost from Rs 50 to Rs 75 and these schools charge 250 to 450 books per child and their parents. And that's how their bank accounts are growing, too.

In some private schools, private teachers focus on a few capable students in order to gain position and prominence, while others lose their focus to children. This also reduces the quality of education.

In view of all these aspects, the Government will have to devise some strategies to improve the quality of education in Government schools and to provide elementary education for the children of 3 to 4 years of elementary level and a higher quality. The curriculum should be implemented in all government schools and private schools up to level 10 and their prices should be controlled so that parents are afraid to send their children to school for fear of high prices.


Nowadays, the government should prepare a plan for these educated mothers so that the Lady Health Worker should inform them about health as well as children's education and take them 2 days a week to teach them the classes. Be aware of and take interest in your children's homework and educational activities at home.

This facility is not only in Pakistan, but also in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, China, Philippines and African countries. And parents in other backward, developing and developing countries are also suffering.




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