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The research aimed at studying the implementation of Devolution Plan in
education sector in Pakistan and identifying variations across the provinces and
districts. The research study was descriptive in nature for which a survey was
conducted through questionnaires and data collected from different stake-holders. The
objectives of the study were: To identify nature and extent of decentralization in
education sector at provincial and district level, to find out the variations in the nature
of decentralization and the devolution of decision making across the provinces and
across districts within a single province and identify the problems/difficulties in the
implementation of the process and achievement of the laid down objectives. The
population of study comprised all Executive District Officers (Education), District
Officers (Secondary Education), Heads of Higher Secondary Schools and Subject
Specialists and Heads of Secondary and Secondary School Teachers in Baluchistan
viiProvince. The sample of the study comprised, 87 EDOs and DOs, 348 Heads of higher
secondary and secondary schools and 870 subject specialists and SST of different 87
districts of four provinces of Pakistan. For the purpose of the data collection, four
questionnaires were prepared in consultation with the Supervisor and other experts in
the field. The questionnaires were improved by 14 experts in the field of education
particularly in educational planning and management. These questionnaires were, later
on, pilot-tested on five percent of the population of four provinces not included in the
sample. After getting feedback and comments/views of pilot testing/launching, the
questionnaires were revised and improved. For the purpose of the data collection, 71
persons were identified and imparted training to act as research assistants in all the
four provinces of Pakistan.
For this purpose, their qualification, experience and
affiliation with AIOU and the field of research were kept in view.
The Vice-Chancellor of AIOU issued a D.O. letter to Provincial Education
Secretaries of all the
Provinces of Pakistan to facilitate the researcher/research
assistants in data collection for this national level study. In response thereof, the
Provincial Secretariats and Directorates issued directives to the EDOs, DEOs, Heads
and SSs to fully cooperate with the researcher/research assistants in collection of data.
By enclosing the copy of the letter of provincial education department with the
questionnaires the data were collected by the identified research assistants and the
researcher. The collected data were presented and tabulated in chapter IV. Different
statistical tools including percentages, Chi-square, were applied to analyze the data.
Major findings of the study indicated that there are variations in the implementation of
devolution plan in education sector in all the four provinces of the country. The
situation in Punjab and NWFP was comparatively better. The findings also revealed
viiivariations at district level, particularly in Baluchistan and Sindh. Major conclusions of
the study indicated that political interference in the educational affairs at district level
was a common problem in all the provinces. Lack of adequate resources, manpower,
capacity building and teacher training was also common problem.
The study concluded that the political interference in the educational affairs at
district level needs to be looked into by the provincial and federal governments.
Sufficient funds may be placed at the disposal of the EDOs for ensuring better
functioning of the present system. The EDOs may be empowered by giving them all
the authorities of the educational set up at district levels. The powers may be further
devolved up to Tehsil, Union Council and institution level so that the teachers and the
local community may directly take up the educational activities based on their realistic
decisions and with the active involvement of communities in their respective districts.
The training of the EDOs, DEOs, heads of the Institutions and Subject Specialists/SSs
may be arranged through Academy of Educational Planning and Management and
Educational Planning Policy Studies and Leadership Department of AIOU at federal
level and Regional Institutes for Teachers Education at provincial level. |
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