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TO THIS IMPORTANT SESSION REGARDING SHARING VIEWS ON

NIRE/NCE WELCOME YOU. TO THIS IMPORTANT SESSION REGARDING SHARING VIEWS ON ADULT LITERACY AND NON FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM. I N T R O D U C T I O N. Name : National Institute of Research and Education (NIRE) Head Office : Shadman House, Abdara Road, U/Town, Peshawar

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  1. NIRE/NCE WELCOME YOU TO THIS IMPORTANT SESSION REGARDING SHARING VIEWS ON ADULT LITERACY AND NON FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM

  2. I N T R O D U C T I O N Name : National Institute of Research and Education (NIRE) Head Office : ShadmanHouse, Abdara Road, U/Town, Peshawar Regional Offices : Lahore, Islamabad, Hyderabad, Sargodha Peshawar, Multan, Sialkot, Khaniwal, Faisalabad, Sakkar , Abbottabad, and Jehlum. Directors : Foreign Qualified, Highly Experienced. Reg. Partners : New Century Education (Private) Limited (NCE) Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi. Website: www.nire.com.pk Email: info@nire.com.pk UAN: 091-111-623-111, Ph. # 091-5853778, 5593470

  3. V I S I O N To develop the potentials of individuals in a holistic and integrated manner leading to produce individuals who are intellectually, spiritually, emotionally and physically balanced and harmonious, based on a firm belief in God.

  4. M I S S I O N To contribute towards development of a world class quality education system which will realize the full potential of the individual and fulfill the aspirationsof the Pakistani nation & Ummah

  5. NIRE/NCE ACHIEVEMENTS • Research Based Curriculum • Designed & Developed research based curriculum from Play Group to Class-VIII carrying international standard competencies. More than 3500 schools have implemented the curriculum from Peshawrar to Karachi. • Advisory Services Provided to: World Bank, UNICEF, USAid, Agha Khan Edu. Foundation, NRC NCHD, GTZ, Action Aid, UNESCO, IMC, SRSP,NRSP, Rotray Club, Khubaib Foundation, SSGPL, SC USA, BEF, EEF, PEF, SEF and many other national/ International organizations. • Literacy and Non Formal Education Programs Thousand of Literacy Centers have been setup in more than 50 districts. More than 150,000 male/female learners have become literate till date. • Long Term Courses Modern Montessori Training (MMT), Advance Teachers Training (ATT), CPPST and CPST Training, B.Ed and M.Ed Programs • Short Term Courses NCE Pre-Primary & Primary Certified Training Courses are conducted through out Pakistan. After Training Needs Ass. (TNA), Tailor made courses are also offered as per request of the clients.

  6. SYSTEMS AND SOLUTIONS: • Moderns Classroom Setup (MCS) • Modern School Setup (MSS) • Monitoring & Evaluation System • Text Books Training DVDs • Phonics System & DVDs • Online Support System for Clients

  7. MAIN CAUSES OF ADULT LITERACY AND NON FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM FAILURE Based on the findings of the research studies, conducted on the subject, the main causes of Literacy and Non Formal Education System failure are listed as follow: • Rote Memory Based Curriculum • Ineffective Teaching Methods • Lack of Strong Monitoring System

  8. THE NEED • The need of a sound education system for Adult Literacy and Non Formal Education was felt to meet the demands of the modern times. NIRE/NCE took the challenge to evolve the system that could address the gigantic national problem of Adult Literacy and Accelerated Primary Education in an effective manner and shortest possible time period. NIRE/NCE produced an education system best suited in the current national scenario which mainly focused the following areas: • Modern & Scientific Curriculum • Most Effective Teaching Methods • Strong Monitoring System

  9. Books are Designed & developed by Research Department Teams consisting of Senior Educationists, Language Experts, Curriculum Specialists, Education Psychologists & Subject Specialists. Proper research process is adopted. Scope and Sequence is strictly maintained Culturally oriented text/materials incorporated which make these books learning friendly. Teaching English as a Second Language and all four language skills are focused. No problem is faced by students. Books have been developed on Introduction, Identification, Practice & Review (IIPR) Method which is the most modern curriculum designing method in the world. Contents placement exactly in accordance with the students’ mental level. Curriculum Integration where each subject support other subject. FEATURES OF NIRE/NCE SYLLABUS

  10. Complete Syllabus from Basic Literacy to Class-5 with complete Center Support Program. • Activity/Project based learning & no chance for rote memorization. • Scientific and independent learning system incorporated • Emphasize on concept clearance of students • Competency based syllabus. Each Books Series carries distinct competencies as per international standards. • Encourages Hand Writing H/W and Creative Writing C/W • Students command the medium like Urdu, English up to Class-V as per National Curriculum Document 2006.

  11. STAGE_1 : ADULT LITERACY (Basic Urdu & Maths)STAGE_2 : ENGLISH LITERACY (Basic English)STAGE_3 : PRIMARY EDUCATION(As Per National Curriculum Document, 2006) STAGES OF LITERACY AND NON FORMAL PRIMARY EDUCATION

  12. STAGE_1 ROSHAAN ADULT LITERACY HIGHLIGHTS 1. Syllabus : 3 Books Urdu 1 Book Maths 2. Support : Complete Support System 3. Training : Skill Based 9 Days, 36 Hours 4, Monitoring : Monitoring Learners/Center 5. Assessment : Assessment of each Learner 6. Time Period : 5 Months 7. Class Duration : 3 Hours Daily 8. Weekly Days : 6 Days a Week

  13. ADULT LITERACY BOOKS ROSHAAN LITERACY SERIES

  14. STRUCTURE OF AN ADULT LITERACY CENTER • Classroom : 1 (25 Seats) • Learners : 25 (Illiterate) • Teachers : 1 (Trained) • Roshaan Books : 26 Sets • Support Materials : 26 Sets • Training : 36 Hours • Class Duration : 3 Hours Daily • Weekly Days : 6 Days • Time Period : 5 Months • Closing Ceremony: Completion

  15. OUTCOMES OF STAGE_1 ADULT LITERACY • The learner will gain the following competencies after completion of the Roshaan Adult Literacy Course, Stage_1 in just 125 days 3 hours a day: • Read Urdu text and Newspaper • Write a letter in Urdu • Understand basic arithmetic ( +, -, x, ÷ ) • Maintain daily routine expenses record • Read and Write signs or instructions in Urdu

  16. STAGE_2 ROSHAAN ENGLISH LITERACY HIGHLIGHTS 1. Syllabus : 2 Books English 2. Support : Complete Support System 3. Training : Skill Based 6 Days, 24 Hours 4, Monitoring : Monitoring Learners/Center 5. Assessment : Assessment of each Learner 6. Time Period : 5 Months 7. Class Duration : 3 Hours Daily 8. Weekly Days : 6 Days a Week

  17. ENGLISH LITERACY BOOKS ROSHAAN LITERACY SERIES

  18. STRUCTURE OF AN ENGLISH LITERACY CENTER • Classroom : 1 (25 Seats) • Learners : 25 (Urdu + Maths literate) • Teachers : 1 (Trained) • Roshaan Books : 26 Sets • Support Materials : 26 Sets • Training : 32 Hours • Class Duration : 3 Hours • Weekly Days : 6 Days • Time Period : 5 Months • Closing Ceremony : Completion

  19. OUTCOMES OF STAGE_2 ENGLISH LITERACY • The learner will gain the following competencies after completion of the Roshaan Adult Literacy Course, Stage_2 in just 125 days 3 hours a day: • Read simple text in English • Write simple text in English • Maintain daily routine expenses record • Understand names of daily routine items • Read and Write signs or instructions in English

  20. STAGE_3 ROSHAAN PRIMARY EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS 1. Syllabus : 6 Books, All Primary Books 2. Support : Complete Support System 3. Training : Skill Based 12 Days, 48 Hours 4, Monitoring : Monitoring Learners/Center 5. Assessment : Assessment of each Learner 6. Time Period : 10 Months 7. Class Duration : 4 Hours Daily 8. Weekly Days : 6 Days a Week

  21. PRIMARY EDUCATION BOOKS ROSHAAN PRIMARY SERIES

  22. STRUCTURE OF AN ACCELERATED PRIMARY EDUCATION CENTER • Classroom : 1 (25 Seats) • Learners : 25 (Urdu + Maths +Eng literate) • Teachers : 1 (Trained) • Roshaan Books : 26 Sets • Support Materials : 26 Sets • Training : 48 Hours • Class Duration : 4 Hours • Weekly Days : 6 Days • Time Period : 10 Months • Closing Ceremony: Completion

  23. OUTCOMES OF STAGE_3 ROSHAAN PRIMARY CENTER • The learner will gain the primary level education competencies as per National Curriculum Document, 2006 after completion of the Roshaan Accelerated Primary Education Course, Stage_3 in just 250 days 4 hours a day: • Primary level Urdu language competencies • Primary level English language competencies • Primary level General Science competencies • Primary level Social Studies competencies • Primary level Islamiatcompetencies • Primary level Mathematics competencies

  24. NATURAL SEQUENCE OF LANGUAGE SKILLS (L S R W) • LLISTENING • SSPEAKING • RREADING • WWRITING • Listening & Reading Receptive Skills • Speaking & Writing Productive Skills

  25. READING METHODS There are two methods in the world used for READING: 1.  Alphabetical Method 2. Phonics Method

  26. SCOPE & SEQUENCE • Easy to Difficult • Simple to Complex • Known to Unknown • Concrete to Abstract Total Urdu Alphabets = 51 Most Important = 28 (Cons. 24 + 4 Vowels) Least Important = 8 Heavy Sound Letters = 15 All subjects are based on the above mentioned Scope and Sequence

  27. SCOPE & SEQUENCE OF URDU LETTERS

  28. SCOPE OF ENGLISH LETTERS coal Formula • According to the psychology of learners • Foundation for the rest of the letters • Powerful concept for accelerated learning

  29. INDEPENDENT LEARNING SYSTEM ICONS

  30. I I P R METHOD I INTRODUCTION I IDENTIFICATION P PRACTICE R REVIEW

  31. ROLE OF IIPR IN LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT • ILETTERSLISTENING • IWORDS SPEAKING • PSENTENCES READING • RTEXT WRITING WONDERS OF IIPR The IIPR Method is the most modern & scientific method for text books writing in the world for early education. The method focuses all language components and in this way the whole language structure is developed.

  32. LITERACY AND PRIMARY EDUCATION SITUATION IN THE COUNTRY • Literacy Scenario in Pakistan: Harsh Facts and Disappointing Trends • The findings of the most recent Pakistan Social and Living Standards Measurement (PSLM) Survey of 2014-15 has registered the following facts and figures: • Literacy rate for the population of age 10+ : 60% • The overall literacy rate addition per annum : Less than 1% • Literacy Ratio (Urban) : 76% • Literacy Ratio (Rural) : 51% • Number of illiterates of age 10+ in 1951 : 19 Million • Number of illiterates of age 10+ in 1998 : 50 Million • Number of illiterates of age 10+ in 2015 : 57 Million • Rural Sindh Female Literacy Ratio : 24% • Rural KPK Female Literacy Ratio : 31% • Rural Baluchistan Female Literacy Ratio : 17%

  33. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMITMENTS OF PAKISTAN National and International Commitments for Promotion of Literacy and NFBE National Commitments:  Article 37-b of the Constitution: In accordance with Article 37-b of the Constitution, the state of Pakistan has pledged to remove illiteracy within minimum possible time.  Literacy Act 1985: This Act was passed by the Parliament to make literacy mandatory for certain privileges including employment, driving and arms licenses, and passports etc. Since 1985 and till 2016, after passage of more than 30 years, the date of enforcement of this Act could not be notified by the Government of Pakistan.  Article 25-A (Right to Education).: Access to free and compulsory education has been recognized as a fundamental right of all children of age 5 to 16 years, and State of Pakistan has been assigned the responsibility to ensure free education to all children. This Article 25-A necessitates formal as well as non-formal educational opportunities to about 25 million out of school children.  Vision 2025: Recognizing the catalytic role of education and literacy, Vision 2025, approved by the Federal Government and supported by all provincial governments, has declared human resource development as the first pillar. It has set the targets of 100% enrolment and completion rates at primary school level and achieving 90% literacy rate by 2025.

  34. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMITMENTS OF PAKISTAN • International Commitments: • Pakistan is signatory to various international declarations and conventions, which envisage education related targets for the countries. Few of these are listed below: •  Dakar Framework of Action for Education for All (2000-2015): In April 2000, Pakistan committed to achieve universal primary education and enhance its literacy rate by 50% within next fifteen years. Pakistan planned to achieve 86% literacy rate by 2015. •  MDGs: Pakistan signed Millennium Development Goals Declaration and pledged to achieve 8 MDGs by 2015. MDG 2 and 3 related to education and set the goals of achieving 100% enrolment and completion rate at primary level. Literacy Rate among population of age 15 to .24 years was declared as one of the indicators of MDG 2 by the world community. • Sustainable Development Goals: Recently, during 2015, Pakistan signed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), along with other countries. Sustain Development Goal No 4 relates to education and one of its targets (Target No 4.6) is to promote literacy And achieve 100% literacy rate among youth by 2030. Keeping in view the past trends of literacy efforts in Pakistan and their fate, it is feared that country may again miss this target, if it is not accorded priority by the decision makers and planners in the country.

  35. ACTIONS REGQUIRED TO IMPROVE LITERACY AND PRIMARY EDUCATION SITUATION IN THE COUNTRY According to data collected by UNESCO and National Commission for Human Development (NCHD), Pakistan needs to set up about 1,564,000 Adult Literacy Centers and 211,375 Non-Formal Centers. These stats were given to implement the National Plan of Action for Literacy (2018 – 2025). The plan’s targets have to be achieved by 2025. Below is a list of the number of literacy centers and non formal primary education centers that need to be established each year: Between 2018 – 2025, 625,000 Basic Literacy Centers, 156,400 private sector centers, 312,800 Functional literacy cum-skill based learning centers, 156,400 Each One Teach One Program, 156, 400 Community Learning Centers plus three level literacy centers and 156,400 Literacy Centers by DeeniMadaris need to be established. Country Director UNESCO in Pakistan, Vibeke Jensen, says that Pakistan is ambitious in attaining 90 percent literacy target under its vision 2025.

  36. KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA SCENARIO • 1.5 million children out of school in KP (age of 5 to 16) • (40,000 teachers and 7500 supervisors engaged in the activity) • Age 05 to 10: 0.6 million • Age 11 to 16: 0.9 million • Elementary Education Foundation Initiative • An EEF official mentioned four initiatives for this: • Immeidate enrollment in government schools • If no government school then private school through fee voucher scheme • Primary accelerated learning program of 2 years • If no government or private school then private school owners to set up a branch • (Elementary Education department Survey, 2017 (Dawn, September 6, 2017)

  37. PROCESS OF ROSHAAN LITERACY & ACCELERATED PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRAM (APEP) CENTERS SETUPS • Signing of MOU with NIRE/Roshaan • Target Areas Identification • Learners Identification • Identification of Teachers • Baseline Assessment of Learners • Training of Teachers • Provision of Roshaan Books/Materials • Setup Roshaan Centers • Monitoring Learners/Centers Progress • Assessment and Examination of Learners • Submission of Reports and Closing

  38. PROCEDURE OF ROSHAAN LITERACY & ACCELERATED PRIMARY EDUCATION PROGRAM (APEP) CENTERS SETUPS Low rate of literacy and primary education is a chronic national problem which could not be handled by the government only rather the whole nation will have to participate and play their due role in the eradication of illiteracy menace from the beloved country. Government and private institutions should join hands to effectively address the problem of literacy and primary education. In this connection, Roshaan Literacy and Accelerated Primary Education Program (Roshaan APEP) may be initiated in the following manner: CASE - A

  39. CASE - B CASE - C

  40. CENTER / SCHOOL SUPPORT PROGRAM 8 Components of CSP/SSP 1. Orientation Workshop 2. Teachers Trainings 3. Teaching Guides 4. Assessment System 5. Support Materials 6. Consultancy Visits 7. Monitoring & Evaluation System 8. Parents Awareness Workshop

  41. 1. Orientation Workshop • Core areas of Education • Traditional VS Modern Education • Modern educational research & techniques • Latest teaching and learning tools • Question and answer session

  42. 2. Teachers Trainings • Modern teaching methods • Yearly planning • Lesson planning • Utilization of “Teaching aid material” • Experts’ demos • Teachers’ Practice • Troubleshooting

  43. 3. Teaching Guides • List of Competencies • Page by page description • Yearly, weekly and daily syllabus breakup • Teaching methods • List of material • FAQ’s • Video CD Version is Also Available

  44. 4. Assessment System • Term wise Sample Assessment Papers • Variety of activities to check student’s performance • Matching, Comparing, Coloring, Reading, Fill in the Blanks, Creative Writing and Questions

  45. 5. Support Materialswww.nire.com.pk • School’s own profile • Downloads: • Flash Cards • Hanging Mobiles • Reading Cards • Pictorial Instructions • Soft Board Materials • Lesson Plans • Monitoring Tools • Assessment Papers • Yearly Planners • Teaching Guide • Training Audio/Videos • 24/7 Online support request • Day by day enhancements • Updates and Articles

  46. 6. Consultancy Visit • School /center visit to ensure implementation • Principal’s/teacher’s feedback • Troubleshooting Teachers' problems • Class Observation • Suggestions, recommendations and tips • Consultancy visit report

  47. 7. Monitoring System • Monitor curriculum implementation • Uses of support materials • Check teachers performance • Ensure required competencies level • Observe students learning process • Watch teaching methodologies • Observe teaching – learning environment • Provide ongoing support to teachers

  48. 8. Parents Awareness Workshop • Awareness about modern education • Role of parents in education • Introduction of NIRE/NCE education system • Coordination between school & parents • Home Work activities and techniques • Basic teaching techniques of NCE Curriculum.

  49. NIRE/NCEPORTFOLIO

  50. NIRE/NCE & Institutions Hand in Hands towards “Quality Education”

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