Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government will introduce three bills of legislation for making education compulsory for every child of the province, regularising private education institutions and recruitment of school specific and non-transferable government teachers.
The Universities Model Act, presently under consideration of the Vice Chancellors, will be implemented by March 2016 to effectively administer activities of public sector universities of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Academic activities at newly established Women University, Mardan, will also commence from March 2016 to provide higher education facilities to female students from entire province in general and from Mardan, Charsada, Nowshera and Malakand districts in particular. These decisions were taken at the first high level stocktaking meeting of Elementary and Secondary Education (E&SE) and Higher Education Department (HED), co-chaired by the Chairman Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf, Imran Khan and Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pervez Khattak today.
The Provincial Minister for E&SE, Muhammad Atif, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister for HED, Mushtaq Ahmed Ghani, Chief Secretary, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Amjad Ali Khan, Additional Chief Secretary, Dr Hamad Agha, Principal Secretary to the Chief minister, Dr Shahzad Bangash, Secretaries of concerned departments and a team of Department of International Development (DFID), UK, led by its Islamabad based head, also attended the meeting.
The Chairman of PTI, Imran Khan while highlighting the party's guidelines for improving the education sector of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, emphasised the need for advancement of the college and university level standard of education and asked the provincial government to take immediate and necessary steps for making the college level educational institutions fully autonomous and responsible as well.
He was of the view that since colleges were feeding universities, therefore, their standard must be raised to the optimum level and to achieve this goal principals of the colleges must also be made answerable, he suggested.
The Chairman also stressed for strengthening of higher education department at strategic level to ensure that skills of graduates are highly employable and such visions should be fixed very clearly, he added.
He said that present Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government which came into power for the first time in the province must make difference in its performance comparing to the other two parties who had been in power for six times and could not show any remarkable performance.
Imran Khan also proposed to showcase the implementation of "School Improvement Plans" in 64 schools by Rs 33.29 million which were raised through donations, for further fund mobilisation through social media. Thanking DFID for helping Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to improve the standard of education in the province, the Chief Minister Pervez Khattak told on this occasion that the provincial government was making all required financial resources available for education sector and spending 29% of its budget for improving the state of education and it did not get even a single penny loan for this purpose. He informed that a comprehensive strategy was being followed seriously to ensure that there would be no primary school of less than six rooms and at least six teachers and in order to ensure all time availability of teachers, school based recruitment of teachers will be ensured and all other missing facilities will also be provided to all government schools, he added.
The Chief Minister directed the HED to accelerate the progress on establishment of Chitral University and also ordered to provide transport facility to teaching staff of government colleges for pick and drop purpose within current month. He also directed to expedite the process of legislation for introducing further reforms in education sector.
Sahibzada Muhammad Saeed, head of the Strategic Support Unit of the Chief Minister's Secretariat told that the Law department had vetted the draft legislation for making school education compulsory for all children in KP and it would be implemented by June 2016. He said that draft of Universities Model Act had been sent to the VCs for their inputs and comments and it had also been planned by the provincial government to implement it by March 2016 onwards to oversee activities of the public sector universities.
He further informed that merit would be established for school based recruitment of teachers and posting - transfers will be checked and availability of teachers will be ensured through another proposed law which had been sent to the Law department for vetting and it would be implemented by the next April.
The meeting was informed that vouchers were distributed under Education Vouchers Scheme to enrol 30,000 out of school children identified in six districts (Peshawar, Kohat, D.I.Khan, Mardan, Mansehra and Swat).
The Secretary E&SE and Finance, Ali Raza Bhutta revealed that an amount of Rs 9.8 billion had been released for providing missing facilities in 14692 government schools and provision of these facilities would be completed by December 31, 2015.
The facilities included 8147 boundary walls, 6090 group latrines, 3872 water connections, 775 electrification schemes, 4821 additional class rooms and 405 solar panels, he enumerated, adding that the missing 4981 boundary walls, 2274 group latrines and 5642 water connections in 8740 schools will be completed by September 2016. It was further disclosed that fast-track standardisation of 202 higher secondary schools in nine districts will be completed by the end of the next year while target had been fixed for December 2017 to complete standardisation of another lot of 198 schools.