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    Our Education Is Our Future: Why Pakistan Cannot Afford Weak Schools

    Shabana YasmeenBy Shabana YasmeenMarch 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    It feels like we are trapped in an education system that is itself confused and in turn, it confuses an entire generation. Our schools and universities were always in need of reform, yet today, they remain far behind the standards of other countries. While students elsewhere are encouraged to think critically, question assumptions, and apply knowledge practically, in Pakistan, memorization and rote learning dominate. This leaves young minds unprepared for the real challenges of life and work.

    The shift to online learning has only made matters worse. In many parts of the country, students lack basic internet access, leaving them unable to attend classes or continue their education. Education, which should empower children and shape the nation’s future, has become a privilege instead of a right. Sadly, this issue is still not being addressed seriously by authorities.

    Even worse, our education sector is repeatedly disrupted due to external problems like fuel crises or economic challenges. Schools and universities are sometimes closed as if education itself is expendable. But we know that for a country to progress, a strong education system is not optional it is essential. Shutting down institutions only deepens inequality and widens the gap between Pakistan and the rest of the world. The government must protect education from national crises, not let it be a casualty.

    Inside classrooms, the problem continues. Students are often studying just to pass exams rather than to learn. Practical experience is limited, creativity is stifled, and opportunities to innovate are rare. Online education, while helpful in emergencies, cannot replace hands-on learning or teacher-student interaction especially when basic infrastructure is missing.

    What Pakistan urgently needs is bold reform: modern teaching methods, practical learning opportunities, teacher training, and digital infrastructure that actually reaches students. Education must be prioritized, protected, and strengthened not treated as secondary or expendable.

    If we continue to ignore these issues, we risk falling further behind the world. But if we act now, education can become the most powerful engine of national progress. Our children, our youth, and our country deserve no less.

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    Shabana Yasmeen is an MPhil scholar in Journalism at NUML Islamabad with a keen interest in social issues, media analysis, and public policy. Her research and writing focus on themes such as education, economic challenges, and the role of media in shaping public discourse. She is committed to producing original work, and her articles have not been published elsewhere.

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