Overview / Boards

By board

Axis means are computed from the individual book scores in the six lens reports, English-medium only. Each axis carries its own denominator (shown as n), because each lens scored only the books where its question is live — so the axes are not directly comparable with one another.

Balochistan →

Balochistan Textbook Board, Quetta

36

books held

Conservatism index 2.87

A12.10 n20
A23.60 n10
A33.00 n16
A43.40 n5
A51.77 n13
A62.54 n13
A73.80 n20

3 native · 0 partial · 33 scanned

Federal →

Federal Board / National Book Foundation, Islamabad

15

books held

Conservatism index 2.49

A11.70 n10
A23.00 n4
A32.90 n10
A43.50 n2
A51.17 n6
A62.25 n4
A73.30 n10

1 native · 0 partial · 14 scanned

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa →

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar

36

books held

Conservatism index 2.77

A12.50 n16
A23.71 n7
A33.29 n7
A43.00 n2
A51.43 n7
A61.71 n7
A74.25 n16

0 native · 1 partial · 35 scanned

Punjab →

Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board, Lahore

45

books held

Conservatism index 3.31

A12.36 n22
A23.73 n11
A33.45 n11
A44.40 n5
A52.67 n12
A62.54 n13
A74.18 n22

5 native · 0 partial · 40 scanned

Punjab (historical) →

Punjab Textbook Board, Lahore — historical editions

43

books held

Catalogued, not scored. Historical editions are held to document curricular change and are deliberately excluded from the rubric, which was written for the current curriculum generations. See the historical layer.

0 native · 0 partial · 43 scanned

Sindh →

Sindh Textbook Board, Jamshoro

35

books held

Conservatism index 2.75

A11.82 n17
A23.50 n8
A33.00 n8
A45.00 n1
A51.10 n10
A61.57 n7
A73.53 n17

6 native · 0 partial · 29 scanned

Read the two indices separately. KP is the most religiously saturated curriculum (A1 2.92) and simultaneously carries the most open national narrative (A4 3.25 — lowest is most open). Punjab is less religious than KP and more closed, more militarised and more hostile on A6.