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Full-Text Articles in Education
Constructing Quality-Adjusted Human Capital And Its Distribution Across Countries, Kumari Neha Jha, Bharat Diwakar
Constructing Quality-Adjusted Human Capital And Its Distribution Across Countries, Kumari Neha Jha, Bharat Diwakar
CBER Conference
There is extensive literature on education and its distribution within and across countries. However, the measurement of the latter does not incorporate the quality of education. This paper fills the gap by first calculating the quality-adjusted human capital and then using it to construct a measure of quality-adjusted human capital inequality.
Leveraging Student-Generated Social Media Data For Higher Education Marketing In Pakistan: A Netnographic Approach To Enhance Student Engagement And Branding, Hamza Rashid, Aamir Shahzad, Wisal Ahmad
Leveraging Student-Generated Social Media Data For Higher Education Marketing In Pakistan: A Netnographic Approach To Enhance Student Engagement And Branding, Hamza Rashid, Aamir Shahzad, Wisal Ahmad
CBER Conference
This conceptual paper delves into the dynamic realm of higher education marketing in Pakistan, focusing on the utilization of student-generated social media data as a strategic resource. This paper proposes a netnographic approach as a potent means to harness the wealth of insights embedded in online conversations, enabling HEIs to establish deeper connections with students and refine their marketing strategies.
Examining The Influence Of Household Factors On Educational Achievement Inequality: An Analysis Of Aser Data In Pakistan, Gul Muhammad Rind
Examining The Influence Of Household Factors On Educational Achievement Inequality: An Analysis Of Aser Data In Pakistan, Gul Muhammad Rind
CBER Conference
Inequity in education is the worldwide accepted challenge that hinders achieving sustainable development goals. In Pakistan educational inequality is higher because of widening socioeconomic and family factors, and disparity in the types of schools. This study is aimed to respond to the research questions; what can be revealed about the contribution of family socioeconomic conditions and household characteristics toward the children’s inequitable achievement in Pakistan? And what are the contributions of private schools and paid tuition in creating inequality in learning achievement?
Pre And Post Assessment Of School Management Committee: A Case Study Of Sindh, Lubna Naz, Abdul Aleem Qureshi, Fauzia Sohail
Pre And Post Assessment Of School Management Committee: A Case Study Of Sindh, Lubna Naz, Abdul Aleem Qureshi, Fauzia Sohail
Business Review
In Pakistan, the focus and concern of the educational planners and managers increasing interest in improving the school efficiency has shifted the attention from overall education system, particularly towards the functions of the schools. This study is an attempt to evaluate the causal impact of school-based management reform program namely school management committee (SMC) with a focus on Sindh province of Pakistan. Here, the study assesses the pre-post effect of SMC on various indicators of access and quality of education such as student-flow rates, school environment and teacher quality. Furthermore, for robustness analysis, the study assesses the regression model of …
2nd Annual International Conference Proceedings - Development: Discourses And Critiques, Centre For Business And Economic Research (Cber), School Of Economics And Social Sciences (Sess)
2nd Annual International Conference Proceedings - Development: Discourses And Critiques, Centre For Business And Economic Research (Cber), School Of Economics And Social Sciences (Sess)
Conference Proceedings
The Center for Business and Economic Research (CBER) at School of Economics and Social Sciences (SESS) IBA has organized the 2nd Annual conference on 25th-27th March 2022. The theme for this year invites works from a wide range of disciplines to critique, question and reconsider the experiences of transnational, national and sub-national actors with the development process. What does ‘development’ mean for different actors, and how has this narrative shifted over time? How does development define and redefine power relations and what implications does this have for different groups? How have colonial experiences shaped futures and how does one deconstruct …
Agents Of Change: The Problematic Landscape Of Pakistan's K-12 Education And The People Leading The Change, Amjad Noorani, Nadeem Hussain
Agents Of Change: The Problematic Landscape Of Pakistan's K-12 Education And The People Leading The Change, Amjad Noorani, Nadeem Hussain
Faculty Research - Books
This book aims to energize open discourse on the education landscape and initiate civil society action for sustainable change. From the historical to the present state, the book vividly describes the feudal and dysfunctional environments which have impeded reforms. It addresses sensitive areas such as the politics of language, the curriculum content, quality improvement measures and inclusive education; the misunderstood and maligned madrasas (Islamic seminary schools); the struggles of transition from poverty to a middle-class position; and the need for organized political advocacy. It interlaces bold ideas and proposes civil society ownership for implementation of reforms. It proposes that the …
Iba Newsletter [July-September 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [July-September 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
No abstract provided.
Iba Newsletter [May 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [May 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
No abstract provided.
The Cost Of Education, Dania Hassan
The Cost Of Education, Dania Hassan
CBER Conference
Quality of education in Pakistan usually depends on how high the school is charging. However, when private schools charge higher, they also provide the facilities which are shown in the former doughnut chart. Unlike private schools, public or lowend private schools only charge for minimal tuition fee, either awarded from the government or collected from the pupils.
Iba Newsletter [April 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [April 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
No abstract provided.
Iba Newsletter [March 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [March 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
No abstract provided.
Iba Newsletter [January 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [January 2021], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
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Will ‘Single National Curriculum’ Be Able To End Systematic Discrimination Against Religious Minorities In Pakistan?, Bakhtawar Ahmed
Will ‘Single National Curriculum’ Be Able To End Systematic Discrimination Against Religious Minorities In Pakistan?, Bakhtawar Ahmed
MSJ Capstone Projects
Being a bilingual and multiethnic country, Pakistan is a multi-religion state where non-Muslims are a sizable part of the society and many of whom have contributed enormously to its wellbeing as well.
The country's population is overwhelmingly Muslim; therefore, the Islamic education is more dominant in its national curriculum and is also reflected in the customs and traditions.
Therefore, the teachings of Islam and its importance are conveyed to society including non-Muslims.
In a multiethnic, religiously diverse and sectarian state of Pakistan, the protection and delivery of basic human rights have always been a challenging task to be provided by …
Baldia Town Factory Inferno: Justice Delayed And Denied, Rabia Bugti
Baldia Town Factory Inferno: Justice Delayed And Denied, Rabia Bugti
MSJ Capstone Projects
The Baldia Town Factory Fire — as it came to be known — was one of the deadliest incidents in the history of Pakistan — the 9/11 of the country.
Over 260 ill-fated people lost their lives in the garments factory named Ali Enterprises, 16 of whom were charred beyond recognition. In September this year, finally after eight years, the anti-terrorism court announced its verdict (ANTI-TERRORISM COURT, 2017). Two key culprits were sentenced to death and four handed life imprisonment. According to the joint investigation team’s report, the factory was set on fire deliberately by the facilitators of a political …
Iba Newsletter [December 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [December 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
No abstract provided.
Iba Newsletter [November 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [November 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
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Iba Newsletter [September 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [September 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
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Iba Newsletter [August 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [August 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
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Iba Newsletter [July 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [July 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
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Iba Newsletter [April 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [April 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
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Iba Newsletter [March 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [March 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
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Iba Newsletter [February 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [February 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
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Iba Newsletter [January 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
Iba Newsletter [January 2020], Communications Department, Office Of The Registrar
IBA News
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The Current [Jan 2020 - April 2020], Alumni Corporate Relations And Communications (Acrc)
The Current [Jan 2020 - April 2020], Alumni Corporate Relations And Communications (Acrc)
The Current
No abstract provided.
Early Child Development Amid The Pandemic, Zain Saeed Siddiqui
Early Child Development Amid The Pandemic, Zain Saeed Siddiqui
MSJ Capstone Projects
I would like to bring to notice the importance of early child development because the early years are crucial for the development especially the skills that are going to help children succeed in life. Basically, I would like to focus on the natural development of the human being from birth to maturity, enabling children to become the transforming elements of society, leading to a harmonious and peaceful world.
Emotional well-being and social competence provide a strong foundation for emerging cognitive abilities, and together they are the bricks and mortar that comprise the foundation of human development.
Generally, development happens in …
Iba Newsletter [December 2019], Communications Department, Iba
Iba Newsletter [December 2019], Communications Department, Iba
IBA News
No abstract provided.
Iba Newsletter [November 2019], Communications Department, Iba
Iba Newsletter [November 2019], Communications Department, Iba
IBA News
No abstract provided.
Iba Newsletter [October 2019], Communications Department, Iba
Iba Newsletter [October 2019], Communications Department, Iba
IBA News
No abstract provided.
Iba Newsletter [September 2019], Communications Department, Iba
Iba Newsletter [September 2019], Communications Department, Iba
IBA News
No abstract provided.
The Current [September 2019 - December 2019], Alumni Corporate Relations And Communications (Acrc)
The Current [September 2019 - December 2019], Alumni Corporate Relations And Communications (Acrc)
The Current
No abstract provided.