Abstract
Quality and equitable access to education largely remain mere aspirations for the populace.
Despite the earnest efforts and commitment on the part of Government of the Punjab as well as support of
international educational organizations, the goals continue to elude all efforts. This research has been conducted with the assumption that involvement of community in the major stages of policy-making in Pakistan
is minimal. The study has highlighted the lack of effective community participation both at policy formulation
and implementation stages in the Punjab Province. It has attempted to point out the irritants that discourage
community participation. The researcher seeks a solution to the problem by suggesting devolution of planning to lower levels to incorporate local interests and working upwards to the higher tiers in a democratic
way. Such an approach will beget ownership and maintain interest of the stakeholders. Such a process would
encompass the advantage of bureaucratic expertise while promoting the interest and capabilities of populace
Rafaqat Islam. (2017) School Council Policy in Punjab: Policy Formulation without Participation of Stakeholders, Journal of Education & Social Sciences, Volume 5, Issue 1.
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