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Education issues and voice and accountability
1. Education Issues and Voice and
Accountability
Faisal Bari
Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives
(IDEAS)
Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS)
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2. Context
• Article 25A added more than 3 years ago
• Millions of children are out of schools
• Not even universal enrolment at primary level
• Drop out rates remain high…but is that
surprising?
• No plans for out of school children...What
happens to 10 year olds?
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3. Context
• Quality of education quite poor (ASER)
• Rapid growth of private sector: 35-40%
enrolled children go to private schools
• Percentage higher in the Punjab, urban areas
and big cities…no clarity on role of private
sector
• People voting with their feet?
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4. Context
• Test results (LEAPS, ASER) show children from
private sector schools perform better in tests
• Despite public sector having better salaries for
teachers and better working conditions
• Public sector quality, despite claims, continues to
be very poor
• Low fee private sector also poor, though
marginally better than public sector
• Clearly, this is not an equilibrium condition!
But then what is the vision for equilibrium
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5. Supply: Public
• No schools in many places
• Schools not adequately provided for
(infrastructure, facilities, furniture)
• Governance structure quite broken
• Teachers not allocated/rationalized (our study
on Punjab…STR 40:1)
• Teachers not motivated? (nepotism and
corruption are big factors)
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6. Supply: Private
• Private schools…mostly low fee for-profit
schools
• Do not exist where there is not enough
demand or supply of students/supply of
teachers
• Reservation wage for teachers is low…main
advantage for private schools
• Low quality is a big issue: no incentives for
improving quality at the lower end
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7. Demand
• Education is a right and ‘compulsory’
• State interests in education (Right, functional
reasons…growth, citizenship)
• Why do parents want education
(literacy, skills, jobs, obedience, culture)
• People voting with their feet?
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8. Demand
• Demand for education seems to be
present…but demand for quality education?
(will return to this)
• But returns to poor quality education not
clear…so case for demand unclear
• Fees
• Transport and other costs
• Opportunity costs
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9. Extreme Positions
• Is there something more tragic than a child sitting
in classes for 10 years and parents sending
children to schools for 10 years and at the end of
10 years, children are illiterate or barely literate
• Should we keep education departments open for
teachers and their stipends (salary)
• Whatever government touches, it turns to dust
• (See Shahid Kardar’s recent article in the
Dawn)
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10. Article 25A
• The State shall provide free and compulsory
education to all children of the age of five to
sixteen years in such manner as may be
determined by law.
• Shall…basic rights section
• Free
• Compulsory
• Five to sixteen years
• No law, draft or otherwise, is looking at the
issue holistically
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11. Who is responsible
• The state has to bear the bulk of responsibility for
the poor state of education in the country
• The politicians and bureaucracy have to answer
for a lot
• As do teachers
• But parents, civil society and citizens cannot be
exempted…they have failed to articulate
discontent and have failed to hold their
representatives, elected or not,
accountable
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12. 18th Amendment
• Education made a provincial subject….no
longer a concurrent subject
• Provinces responsible for everything from
curriculum to provision to ensuring
implementation of 25A
• Since 18th Amendment came post NFC
award…some clarity needed regarding
mechanisms/responsibilities for 25A but
bulk of responsibility with provinces
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13. Devolution
• Things still unclear…but district educational
authorities being promised…KP and Punjab
• Curriculum, examinations to stay at province
• Provision decisions should become local
(school location,
• What level will teacher recruitment be at?
And teacher management?
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14. Devolution
• Will district authorities be under Nazim or under
the provincial government? Punjab is going for
provincial control. How is this devolution?
• Who will be placed on District Authority Boards?
Will they strengthen voice or be more open to
corruption/nepotism
• Will education related development expenditure
be devolved
• Local taxation options? Will districts
explore?
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15. Demand Articulation and Aggregation
• Exit and Voice (Hisrchman)
• What is voice
• Whose voice
• Exit reinforces poor quality issues and makes
voice articulation even harder
• Historically…the role of elites is important….but is
that a necessary connection? History does not
imply necessicity. But the problem is not an
easy one. (Irfan Muzaffar)
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16. Markets and More
• Can markets work on their own (early LEAPS)
• Information asymmetry…
• But are information markets enough?
• Public schools do not have autonomy to respond
• Competition in price rather than quality
(decreasing price)
• Investments in visible areas rather than longer
term quality improvements (Faisalabad)
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17. Demand Articulation and Aggregation
• Why do people choose to exit rather than use
voice?
• Voice options in public schools limited
• Voice options in private schools non-existent
• Costs of public action…Free rider and tragedy
of commons
• Costs of lack of public action
(the road/drain)
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18. Voice Articulation
• Students, parents, teachers, administrators, bure
aucrats, politicians, community members, and
citizens….all are important
• Information is not enough
• Awareness raising is not enough
• Voice does not automatically lead to
accountability
• Accountability? For everyone?
(Parent liability, EDO? Citizen?)
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19. Voice Articulation
• Sargodha example….
• We need innovations….plenty of them around
us and around the world…we will learn about
them in the next session
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