I-SAPS Blog

Learning to Learn

ENTER a school and within 10-15 minutes you can tell if it works or not — whether it is an exciting place where children learn and are keen to learn or if it’s just a space where children and teachers park themselves to spend five to six hours a day because they are required to.
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The Illeterati

Rabia is 9 years old – a short, bubbly, full-of-life child. She is the daughter of Rukhsana, our domestic help. Rukhsana brings Rabia along every day, and in most houses, she goes about cleaning floors, wiping counters, and washing dishes. In our house, my mother sits her to one side, and teaches her basic Urdu,
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Education Emergency

With 25 million out-of-school children, this crisis hides in plain sight There is a small group of children, little girls, not younger than four, not older than nine that hassle drivers at the various stop signs in and around the F11 Markaz in Islamabad. Two weeks ago, one of these children approached me, and offered
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Old school

Mosharraf Zaidi barrels his Honda City down Jinnah Highway on this spectacularly hot summer afternoon. His passenger, one Dr. Nadeem ul Haque, is late for a meeting at Islamabad Club. Zaidi serves as the Campaign Director for Alif Ailaan, a project funded by the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development. Zaidi believes the education crisis
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