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What Imran Khan is doing to Pakistani school textbooks even Zia-ul-Haq didn’t

The huge volume of religious material the proposed Single National Curriculum contains beats all previous version’s in Pakistan’s history.

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Be prepared, Pakistan! Imran Khan’s government is poised to inflict damage upon this country’s education system in a manner never seen before. Its so-called Single National Curriculum (SNC) hides systemic changes going far deeper than the ones conceived and executed by the extremist regime of Gen Zia-ul-Haq. Implementation is scheduled for 2021.

At first glance a uniform national curriculum is hugely attractive. Some see it striking a lethal blow at the abominable education apartheid that has wracked Pakistan from day one. By the year, a widening gap has separated beneficiaries of elite private education from those crippled by bad public schooling. So what could be better than the rich child and the poor child studying the same subjects from the same books and being judged by the same standards?

But this morally attractive idea has been hijacked, corrupted, mutilated and beaten out of shape by those near-sighted persons now holding Pakistan’s future in their hands, and who, like their boss, kowtow to the madressah establishment. Prime Minister Khan was widely criticised in 2016-17 for making huge grants to madressahs of the late Maulana Samiul Haq, self-professed father of the Taliban who was murdered by an associate in mysterious circumstances.


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As yet only SNC plans for Class I-V are public. But the huge volume of religious material they contain beats all curriculums in Pakistan’s history. A column-by-column comparison with two major madressah systems — Tanzeemul Madaris and Rabtaul Madaris — reveals a shocking fact. Ordinary schools will henceforth impose more rote learning than even these madressahs. Normal schoolteachers being under-equipped religiously, SNC calls for summoning an army of madressah-educated holy men — hafiz’s and qaris — as paid teachers inside schools. How this will affect the general ambiance and the safety of students is an open question.

The push for a uniform national curriculum idea derives from three flawed assumptions:

First: It is false that quality differences between Pakistan’s various education streams stem from pursuing different curricula. When teaching any secular subject such as geography, social studies or science, all streams have to cover the same topics. While details and emphases obviously differ, each must deal with exactly seven continents and water being H2O.

Instead, learning differentials arise because students experience very different teaching methods and are evaluated using entirely different criteria. So, for example, a local examination board will typically ask a mathematics student to name the inventor of logarithms whereas an ‘O’-level student must actually use logarithms to solve some problem. The modern world expects students to reason their way through a question, not parrot facts.


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Second: It is false that a hefty dose of piety will somehow equalise students of Aitchison College and your run-of-the-mill neighbourhood school. The legendary Mahmood and Ayyaz prayed in the same suff (prayer line) and established a commonality without ending their master-slave relationship. Similarly, rich and poor schools will remain worlds apart unless equalised through school infrastructure, well-trained teachers, high quality textbooks and internet access. How the needed resources will be generated is anybody’s guess. Under the PTI, defence is the only sector seeing increases instead of cuts.

Third: It is false that school systems belonging to the modern world can be brought onto the same page as madressahs. Modern education rests squarely upon critical thinking, and success/failure is determined in relation to problem solving and worldly knowledge. Madressah education goals are important but different. They seek a more religiously observant student and a better life after death. Understandably, critical thinking is unwelcome.

While some madressahs now teach secular subjects like English, science and computers, this comes after much arm-twisting. Soon after 9/11, madressahs were spotlighted as terrorist breeding grounds. Musharraf’s government, beholden as it was to America, ordered them to teach secular subjects. Most rejected this outright but others were successfully pressurised. However, madressahs teach secular and religious subjects identically; reasoning is sparse and authoritarianism dominates.

While the new Class I-V SNC document also discusses secular subjects, much of this is pointless tinkering with the minutiae of teaching English, general knowledge, general science, mathematics and social studies. They are not accompanied by plausible plans for how the necessary intellectual or physical resources will be garnered and the plans implemented.

Still bigger changes are around the corner. The Punjab government has made teaching of the Holy Quran compulsory at the college and university level. Without passing the required examination no student will be able to get a BA, BSc, BE, ME, MA, MSc, MPhil, PhD or medical degree. Even the Zia regime did not have such blanket requirements. To get a university teaching job in the 1980s, you had to name all the wives of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and recite some difficult religious passages such as Dua-i-Qunoot. Still, students could get degrees without that. That option is now closed.

Starkly inferior to their counterparts in Iran, India and Bangladesh, Pakistani students perform poorly in all international science and mathematics competitions. Better achievers are invariably from the elite ‘O’-/‘A’-level stream. More worrying is that most students are unable to express themselves coherently and grammatically in any language, whether Urdu or English. They have stopped reading books.


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Significantly, as yet the PTI’s new education regime is mum on how it will advance its goal of closing a huge skill deficit. So poor is the present quality of technical and vocational institutes that private employers must totally retrain the graduates. That’s why private-sector industrial growth is small and entire state enterprises, such as PIA and Pakistan Steel Mills, have collapsed. Pakistan’s space programme flopped but Iran has just put a military satellite into orbit and India is well on the way to Mars.

Empowered by the 18th Amendment, Pakistan’s provinces should vigorously resist the regressive plan being thrust upon the nation by ideologues that have usurped power in Islamabad. Else Pakistan will end up as the laughing stock of South Asia, left behind even by Arab countries. Pakistan’s greatest need — and its single greatest failure — is its tragic failure to impart essential life skills to its citizens. To move ahead, the priority should be to educate rather than score political points.

Pervez Hoodbhoy teaches physics in Lahore and Islamabad. Views are personal.

The article was first published in Dawn.

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396 COMMENTS

  1. I don’t know why you are so worried of this is actually happening, this is really good to be true I can’t see it happening in Pakistan

  2. When i was a kid and my teacher used to take a surprise test, i used to write the same kind of shit making no sence at last

  3. Is the author not a Muslim that he is so vehmetly against the wider introduction of Islamic education in the whole education system?

  4. I have never seen an article and authur hated by the readers this much. Buddy you have outdone yourself this time by doing something even the whole of west hasnt dared as of yet. One thing they dont fiddle with directly is religion, specially islam but you have the guts to say all that. Haha bravo!
    I think your main purpose was to agitate the whole of pakistan and in return you can get asylum in the west. Well kudos, the first part was a success, now lets see how the rest of it goes?

  5. Totally useless and biased. The writer should improve his/her knowledge about education system of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, not only criticising the IK administration.

  6. Surely you know that The Print is an Indian newspaper. And why an Indian newspaper published an article by a Pakistani analyst (a garbage analyst).
    Surely now you have understood the danger to India from this curriculum they feel. And that is why The Print is writing such articles from traitors of Islam and Pakistan like Be-HoodBhoy.

  7. I am absolutely astonished that he is a physics teacher in 2 separate localities.
    Being a physics teacher (if he was any good at that), he should have known a very simplified basic physics concept of ” equal and opposite force”
    When he writes without knowledge, he will get equally enthralled comments revealing his lack of knowledge., understanding and comprehension and to top it off he doesn’t stop to proof-read what he wrote. If he had done that, he might be able to see the nonsensical incoherent article he has attempted to approach.

    The fact that this article was printed in the Dawn initially and picked up by theprint.in goes to show the despiration of this publication for any kind of work to fill its pages. Hence possibly not a very valuable publication or in the least not at all a reliable one.

  8. Writer is an islamophobe, must be depressed these days after hage sofia transformation back to mosque. Or trying to please islamophobes for some lifafey…..

  9. Hi we leave in africa and in south africa education is equally for every body u going in high paying school or u going government school all equal bcz of department of basic education and Higher eduction all equal 1 syllabus and 1 motive here is no different between so what’s is the wrong for bringing same equal rights for every child

  10. So, what IK is doing is extremism, yet Muslims being manslaughtered in Syria, Palestine and Kashmir is somehow protecting one’s sovereignty. Torturing random Muslims in India and China is to be ignored whilst IK’s attempt in mutually standardizing educational institutes considered extremism.
    This is a typically biased analysis based on defaming IK’s vision.
    I really think much worst goes on in many western countries, with their educational institutes not knowingly setting the foundations of their youth on the White Supremacist ideology.
    The ones western’s cant fight become their very own enemies e.g Zia Ul Haq, in who’s reign Pakistan’s progressing rate was ALHAMDULILLAH exceptionally high as well as their GDP, and apart from that ‘if’ Zia was to be an extremist, then why did America came crawling to invest in Pakistani military so that the USSR invasion of Afghanistan could be defeated.

  11. India is on the way to mars! Well these are just the dreams. China killed you 20 soliders with bare hands and you guys blocked some of their apps. You can only talk practically the world knows your capability. Let me tell you in your language. Tum sirf bhonkna jante ho.

    • Bhokte tum ho jo paiso ke liye apna religion chor ke muslim ban gaya.
      20 Indian soldiers died and minimum 17 chinese soldiers dead bodies were captured by Indian soldiers.
      Many other chinese soldiers dead bodies fell down the mountains and were not captured by Inidan soldiers. This is news.

  12. Typical of the author. Singular opinionated write up which lacks the understanding of public and national interest of the country. He has been extremist in his approach towards government efforts for education reformation and implementation of uniform text book keeping in view the inspiration of the society.

  13. Currently so called (lafafa journalism)media is not more than just a puppet . Holding extreme opinions and grudges. lack of credibility and work for the money. Junk journalism won’t work longer but influence the chunk of people who actually belongs to anti state and anti Islamic sentiments with only one agenda to exploit the innocent people. ???

  14. I see just personalised arbitrary thoughts…. poor research work… I’ve seen children diaries with more logic and meaning….
    Writer needs more emotional maturity.

  15. Right from the start, seemed biased. And naming subjects as secular or islamic, only this modern writer can do such

  16. Wriitter is not fit for any society his brain isn’t work in right direction
    If he left Pakistan for ever he got no any right to give any opinions he should spend more time worshipping KALI MATA

  17. 100% agreed. This writer represents hindutva mindset.
    What a brainwashed article.
    What is happening on the ground is that Qadianis are quirely getting into power and working to change islamic text of peace and stability to twisted concepts of Ahmedi religion.

  18. Respect is, that is near the Allah but not near the people.Zia ul haq rahmatullahi was the momin and is momin.this will u will know in mahsher,not in world.

  19. Kinda ashamed to see this. The guy wants to make the kids of a system which has put suicide on another level better and let them know about their religion in a secular world, but no, you don’t want it do ya, unless you’re an agent.

  20. This opinion is definitely NOT written by a true Pakistani who loves Allah and Muhammad SAW more than his own life. Rather its been written by a liberal puppet.. pitty on you .. Allah apko ye duniya achey se de de. As you definitely dont believe in the world hereafter.

  21. Hoodbhoy, being anti Pakistan, always writes against Pakistan. So, we should always know that if he’s giving a negative review to something that is happening in Pakistan, it has to be so, so good that he had to take the time to write against it.
    I’m sure he also gets financial benefits out of writing against Pakistan.

  22. What a cheap and cheap and cheap article…… What is your problem with Pakistan education system reform ? Shame on you.

  23. U got to be kidding u seems like western education admirer, dont worry school system has to be corrected,u stay out of this..

  24. Yes but Pakistan itself was created based on religious grounds, whats happening in India specially UP, Gujarat and some other North Indian states is much worse. Because India was GG founded based on secular values

  25. India is fascist and terrorist nation killing innocents Kashmirs for the land and resources by teaming up with other similar facist leadery. India so horribly failed democracy

  26. India is fascist and terrorist nation killing innocents Kashmirs fir the land and resources by teaming up with Nathan ya. India so horribly failed democracy

  27. Rubbish article. Next time when you think of your secular ideas write it on a peice of paper fold it in half, fold it again infact keep folding it till you can shove it up your brown eye.

  28. What an idiot writer and living still in 70′-80’s. He shouldve posted this on newspaper instead of internet. Since he doesn’t like anything in Millennium, he should start living in 70’s and post these stupid articles in newspapers where some people would actually praise. Not here. No, kid not here. You’re getting paid for this negative and ill thought publish.

  29. 99 percent of Pakistan Support imran khan on this act, and then rest 1 percent writes article against it. Personal views could be wrong, sometimes you need to let it go

  30. Very well written article. Actually, there are many instances of education where Pakistan resembles Sudan or Somalia. The money flow from USA kept the madrasah going fast. Even in India, where we have hundreds of thousands of mosques, teaching for Muslim children is still a question of quarnic ethos. This issue is universal among Muslims. India must act fast , unlike Pakistan , we are Democracy that believe in modern education. Hope humanity learns to keep belief system a personal experience.

  31. How and why is it that you guys have sooo much time to criticize your neighboring country when you have 10 million problems to solve yourselves? What Pakistanis do with their education system should be none of your business to begin with.. Whether they are making it worse or better has absolutely nothing to do with India. The nature and ambiguity of this article proves why Indian media is criticized for its views, information, and representation of facts. Grow up, there are millions of problems the world is facing as it is right now. Here is a hint – Covid-19 pandemic.

  32. I would say he’s absolutely correct that this educational system is a relic from colonial past & army as an institution shouldn’t meddle in matters of educational policies. Due to such pathetic system, with exception of few, slave minded individuals are born, who don’t have leadership qualities & are hesitant to take initiative. This, our government institutions have a laid back attitude & the country doesn’t progress

  33. How can you talk about Pakistan when India is under the most extremest government of all time. You are talking about books in Pakistan why muslims are being lynched everyday in India. Where Muslim majority Kashmir is still Under curfew. WhAt clawed
    Argument are you making.

  34. Agreed .
    The writer has no credentials, what so ever
    He has been the extremist in his own views towards Hindu extremist .
    LANAT

  35. It’s now trend that writers have very less research and then they just start writing what ever comes in their minds like this one in here,
    Absolute one sided metrial in this article, without and research and evidence, and I would called it an effort to make Hindustan happy and spread of false information.

  36. Pervez Hoodbhoy is a pakistani scientist and he is striving to get his country improve educational standards. With these steps,Expect a standardized Jihadi from Pakistani schools. Neighbouring countries and world at large has to worry about indoctrination and hate against other religions.

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