PRIVATE schools are better than public schools. This is an established
fact in the urban areas of Pakistan. Now this trend is also seen taking
place among the rural population, as the demand for private schools is
increasing. The main reason is the belief that the quality of education
and facilities in these schools is better than that of their
public-sector counterparts.
But is that really the case? Recent
studies show that there definitely is a difference in the quality of
education between the two sectors, measured by the difference in the
learning-level outcomes of the students.
Students studying in
privately-owned schools in the rural areas perform better atevery level
of schooling as compared to the students from the same grade levels in
government schools.
However, the alarming feature that needs to
be noted is that the difference between the two education providers is
negligible at best.
Using the information from a survey of 32
districts across the country by ASER 2010, it was seen that any child
going to a private school has less than four per cent probability of
having better learning levels as compared to a child going to a
government school. The difference is minute.
This is the case
because private schools have no incentive to improve any further than
the bare minimum that is required forthem to attract demand.
The
quality of government schools is the benchmark for the private sector
education providers, above which they have no incentive to further
improve their facilities or other quality indicators.
The
pre-conceived notion of private schools being always better than
government schools is contradicted by the evidence from ASER 2010
facilities` statistics where other than the availability of water and
toilet facilities, private schools have no edge over government schools.
In
case of the number of classrooms, availability of playgrounds, boundary
wall and the attendance of teachers, private schoolsare not only at
similar levels but are even worse off than government schools in some
provinces.
The poor quality of education and facilities is not
just an issue in government schools but for the whole educational
system. There is not only a need to alter the popular notion that
private schools are always better than government schools but also to
work on improving the quality of learning in both types of school.
Improving quality in government schools, and regulating and setting standards for the private sector is the need of the hour.
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