Education Transformation in Punjab: Sir Michael Barber

**Failed Inqilab Khan and Canadian National Tullu Qadri , thats what you get when only 20,000 people come out of their homes to join you instead of 2 Million as you once claimed because Pakistanis are not so foolish as you guys think

Performance & Dream Selling are two entirely different things … !
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Sir Michael Barber @MichaelBarber9](https://twitter.com/MichaelBarber9)** · 6h**

**90 percent of teachers in Punjab believe learning outcomes are improving. Credit to them!

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Sir Michael Barber [COLOR=#8899A6]@MichaelBarber9](https://twitter.com/MichaelBarber9)** · 7h**

**Education transformation in Punjab continues…great leadership from Chief Minister and officials.

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Sir Michael Barber
Chief Education Advisor at Pearson. Formerly Head of McKinsey’s global education practice. Served the UK govt as Head of the Prime Minister’s Delivery Unit

Overhauling Academia: ‘School Reforms Roadmap has revamped education’

By Our Correspondent
Published: August 30, 2014

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Sharif said the government was spending billions of rupees to provide quality education in the Punjab. PHOTO: STOCK IMAGE

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LAHORE: **Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif said on Friday that implementation of the Punjab School Reforms Roadmap had revamped the education sector.

He was chairing a meeting held to review the roadmap. Sharif said the target of enrolling four million children in schools would be realised in October. He said the government had recruited **140,000 teachers **last year to provide quality education. Adviser to Chief Minister on Punjab Schools Reform Roadmap Sir Michael Barber, briefed the chief minister about the roadmap.

Sharif said the government was spending billions of rupees to provide quality education in the Punjab. He said the government had already released funds for improving facilities in** public schools.** Sharif said it was imperative to further capacity building and resource utilisation in a competent fashion.

The chief minister said data collection was being digitalised to make the reforms more effective. Sharif said the government was spending billions of rupees to restore missing facilities in schools and to reconcile the number of students with the number of teachers. Sharif said teachers should pay special attention to improving academic standards in public schools.

He directed officials to constitute a committee tasked with formulating proposals regarding the matter. Sharif said the committee would also be tasked with advising the government regarding quality teacher recruitment. He said the committee would have to present its final recommendations seven days after its formation.

Sharif directed officials to implement the roadmap in an effective manner. He instructed officials to ensure that solar panels were installed at schools in Rajanpur and Dera Ghazi Khan immediately to provide continuous power to the facilities.

Sharif expressed displeasure over delays in the implementation of some reforms and said zero-tolerance would be shown in this regard.

British Department for International Development Country (DFID) Head Richard Montgomery and Barber praised the efforts of the chief minister. They said he was committed to promoting quality education in the province. They said the Punjab had made great strides in education, health and infrastructure under the leadership of Sharif.

They said the provision of quality education in the province had shown an** improvement in his tenure.** They said the provision of quality education in the province was increasing despite the political situation.

The education minister, Planning and Development Board chairman, Punjab Education Endowment Fund vice-president, schools secretary and the finance secretary were also present on the occasion.** Several DFID and World Bank officials also attended the meeting.**
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Published in The Express Tribune, August 30[SUP]th[/SUP], 2014.*

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Richard Montgomery [COLOR=#8899A6]@Richard_M_DFID](https://twitter.com/Richard_M_DFID)** · Aug 28**

**With UK Special Rep @MichaelBarber9](https://twitter.com/MichaelBarber9) on this 40th visit to Punjab on education & now health. Local delivery teams impressive. Lots to learn

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Richard Montgomery [COLOR=#8899A6]@Richard_M_DFID](https://twitter.com/Richard_M_DFID)** · Aug 28**

**Great work by @PITB_Official](https://twitter.com/PITB_Official) on mobile phone app to track vaccination coverage. Bedtter routine immunisation will save thousands of lives.

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Richard Montgomery [COLOR=#8899A6]@Richard_M_DFID](https://twitter.com/Richard_M_DFID)** · Aug 29**

Just had 2 hr Stocktake on Punjab education reforms with Chief Minister @CMShehbaz](https://twitter.com/CMShehbaz) & @MichaelBarber9](https://twitter.com/MichaelBarber9). Confident & focused CM. Impressive.

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Lol, good PR, Sherif kingdom family are still most qualified for top jobs. No amount of education will change that. I predict Somalia like state in not too distant future ( just one full term under him and followed by another full term under ziradari).

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CM vows to enrol 4 million children in schools

**** Pakistan’s high commissioner-designate to Britain calls on Shahbaz


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LAHORE: Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Friday said that implementation of Punjab School Reforms Roadmap has substantially improved education sector in the province.

He said that the target of enrolment of 4 million children in schools would be achieved by October. He said that in order to promote quality education, 140,000 teachers were recruited on merit in Punjab last year.

He was presiding over a meeting to review Punjab School Reforms Roadmap. International educationist Sir Michael Barber gave a detailed briefing regarding the roadmap. Addressing the meeting, the CM said the Punjab government was spending billions of rupees for the promotion of quality education in the province.

He said that funds have already been provided for improving educational facilities in public sector schools while this process would continue in future as well. He said that data collection process was being digitalised for making school reforms programme more effective. Shahbaz directed that work on the project of digital monitoring for data collection be further accelerated. He said that billions of rupees were being provided to ensure missing facilities in schools while the ratio of teachers in schools is being rationalized with the number of students.

The CM issued instructions to form a committee for formulating recommendations for the purpose of improving grades of students and recruitment of quality teachers and directed the committee to submit its recommendation within seven days. Shahbaz directed that Punjab School Reforms Roadmap should be furthered in an effective manner.

He also directed that immediate measures be taken for installation of solar panels for the supply of electricity to the schools of far-flung areas of Dera Ghazi Khan and Rajanpur. He expressed his indignation over the delay in some matters pertaining to Punjab School Reforms Roadmap and warned that laxity in the implementation of Punjab School Reforms Roadmap will not be tolerated.

**Barber and British Department for International Development (DFID) Country Head Richard Montgomery paid tributes to the vision and determination of the CM for the promotion of quality education in the province. He said that even in present situation he was moving ahead in the field of education and the people know that education, health and infrastructure sectors in Punjab have substantially improved under the his leadership.
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Separately, Pakistan’s High Commissioner-designate to Britain Syed Ibne Abbas called on Shahbaz. Matters of mutual interest and relations between Pakistan and Britain were discussed in the meeting. The CM said that Pakistan and Britain have excellent relations and trade ties. He hoped that the new high commissioner would play an effective role for further improving bilateral relations as well as trade cooperation between the two countries.

Meanwhile, Shahbaz condemned firing on the office of Online news agency on Jinnah Road in Quetta and expressed sorrow and grief over the death of its bureau chief Irshad Ahmad Mastoi and two other people.

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Update from the presentation on Punjab school education reforms project, started in 2011 with DFID and Mckinsey.

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Are these 90% teachers any of those who are transported to jalsas and processions and youth festivals and threatened with penalties if they dont show?
As if they have a choice but to say anything other than what they are told.

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**Or perhaps might be a possibility that Sharif Royal Family 've transferred few thousand pounds in Michael Barber & Montgomery personal accounts to tweet in their favour … **:smokin:

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Its more likely what I said before. Michael Barber are doing their job, but the people responding are part of a herd, that has been herded around for the benefit of Sharif family not once, but many times in the past.
They had nothing to show for, for more than 20 years of rule in Punjab, an now all of a sudden, in a couple of years, happy days?

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Panchhi pai, kuch dinon ke liay marketing postpone nahin kar lete. kya patta aap ke Badshah salamat ki hukumat hi chali jaaiy.