KP Teachers under Investigation Radar as 80% of Government School Students Fail Matric Exams

Following the poor matriculation examination results in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where almost 80% of pupils failed, the provincial education authority has taken action against the professors.

Following the dismal results, the department is exploring suggestions for teacher demotion.

According to the education administration, an astounding 80% of pupils failed the matriculation examinations in 736 government institutions. Surprisingly, not a single kid passed the exam at 82 government institutions.

KP Teachers under Investigation Radar as 80% of Government School Students Fail Matric Exams

 

Further breakdowns revealed that 98% of pupils in 24 government schools and 97% in 34 schools failed. Furthermore, 96% of students in 21 schools and 95% in 38 schools saw a drop in their matriculation results.

According to the survey, educational institutions in tribal regions were among the worst performers.

As a result, the education administration took action against instructors in these failing schools, including issuing teaching allowance withdrawal orders.

The education administration has also developed recommendations for the demotion of teachers from schools with low performance.

Also Read: UNICEF Financial Support for Primary Education of KP Region

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