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School strategic planning

By Khan Key words; school strategic planning , steps of school strategic planning , develop your objectives for school planning   steps of school strategic planning The word strategy’ derives from the Greek word strategos The Greek term referred to the civil-military officials elected by the citizens of Athens to assume leadership during times of war. The strategoi  were expected to prepare and implement overall, top-level plans in order to achieve the long-term goal of winning the war (through battles, negotiations, or any other means available, according to the changing situation). They were not directly in charge of daily short-term operations of managing troops to win specific battles, which was the responsibility of lower ranking officers. This was (and still is) referred to as ‘tactics’, another military term, derived from the Greek word tactica, which means the art of disposing and maneuvering forces in combat from its military roots, strategic planning has kept

Secondary Education in the Light of Education Policy 2009

By Muhammad Attaullah Key words; Key Challenges in Secondary Education in Pakistan , Pr-conditions for Success of Literacy Programmes , statistics’ of education in Pakistan Secondary Education in the Light of Education Policy 2009 “Secondary education (IX – XII) is an important sub-sector of the entire educational system. On the one hand, it provides the middle level workforce for the economy and on other, it acts as a feeder for the higher levels of education, which is expected to produce quality professionals in different fields, hinges on the quality of secondary education.   This level of education, therefore, needs to be revamped in such a way that it prepares young men and women for the pursuit of higher education as well as prepare them to adjust to their practical lives meaningfully and productively.” (National Education Policy 1998-2010 p-37)  Importance of Secondary Education: Its importance is very clear from the constitution. It is obligato