Comparison of Challenges to Primary Education in District Pishin with Developing Countries

Authors

  • Manzoor Ahmed
  • Shazia Jaffar

Keywords:

Challenges, Primary Education, District Pishin, Comparison, Developing Countries

Abstract

Teaching learning is the unique process of human psyche that overhauls
the cognitive portion of mind. And the very word learning itself implies
that it is one of the outstanding aspects of human consciousness.
Learning is the only process that is in debt to intellect and mind. And it
is necessary to carry such process in a well-organized way on primary
level and to study the basic reasons that bring down the graph of
primary education should be carefully examined in understanding the
phenomenon and general concepts of primary education.
This paper specifically deals with the comparison of challenges to
primary education in district Pishin with developing countries and
deviances that put a question mark on primary education worsening
condition in district Pishin.

Author Biographies

Manzoor Ahmed

Assistant Professor in college of Pishin 

Shazia Jaffar

Assistant Professor in Pakistan Study Center UOB

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2019-12-24