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EDUCATION PERFORMANCE INDICATORS-PI-Definition and Formulas EDUCATION PERFORMANCE INDICATORS DEFINITION AND FORMULA Prepared by: Education Management Information System Division Planning Service as of April 24, 2018 Page 1 1. GROSS ENROLMENT RATE (GER) This indicator measures the general level of participation in, and the capacity of each level of the education system: Kindergarten, Elementary (Grades 1-6), Junior High School (Grades 7- 10) and Senior High School (Grades 11-12). It is the total enrolment for a particular education level, regardless of age, expressed as a percentage of the eligible official school- age population of that particular education level in a given school-year. The GER can also be used together with the NER to measure the extent of over-aged and under-aged enrolment. 2. NET ENROLMENT RATE (NER) OR PARTICIPATION RATE The indicator provides a more precise measurement of the extent of participation in a particular level of education of children belonging to the o...

This Is How Creators Are Posting 30 Days of Content in One Afternoon

Social Media Managers Aren’t Ready for This…

ChatGPT can now plan, write, design, and schedule 30 days of content in just a few hoursif you know how to talk to it the right way.

Most people don’t.
That’s why their content still flops.

These are the prompts that actually work 🚀

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1. 30-Day Content Calendar (Growth + Sales)

Prompt:
Act as a senior social media strategist in my niche. Create a 30-day content calendar focused on growth and conversions. For each day, include the content goal, post type, hook angle, core message, CTA, and the psychological reason this post works. Balance education, authority, trust, and sales. Optimize everything for my chosen platform.

👉 Why it works: You stop posting randomly and start posting with intention.


2. Scroll-Stopping Viral Hooks

Prompt:
Act as a direct-response copywriter. Generate 30 high-impact hooks for my topic. Each hook must spark curiosity, tension, or FOMO. Keep them under 12 words. No generic advice. Write hooks people can’t ignore.

👉 Why it works: No hook = no views.


3. Canva-Ready Design Ideas

Prompt:
Act as a visual content director. Create Canva-ready design ideas for my topic. For each one, include headline text, supporting text, layout direction, color mood, and explain why the design grabs attention. Assume I have zero design skills.

👉 Why it works: Clean visuals = instant credibility.


4. Short-Form Video Scripts (30 Seconds)

Prompt:
Act as a short-form video strategist. Write 30-second scripts optimized for retention. Hook viewers in the first 2 seconds. Use simple language. End with a clear CTA. Include pacing tips and on-screen text suggestions.

👉 Why it works: Retention beats talent.


5. High-Save Captions

Prompt:
Act as a social media copywriter. Write captions that tell a short story, teach one clear lesson, and end with a soft CTA. Use short paragraphs. Optimize for saves, shares, and comments. Match my niche and audience tone.

👉 Why it works: Saves signal value to the algorithm.


6. Engagement-Boosting Comment Replies

Prompt:
Act as a community manager. Write authentic, human-sounding comment replies that match my brand voice. Mix agreement, curiosity, light pushback, and follow-up questions. Goal: extend conversations and increase reach.

👉 Why it works: Comments = free distribution.


7. Smart Posting Schedule

Prompt:
Act as a growth analyst. Study posting behavior for my platform and audience. Recommend a weekly posting schedule with clear reasoning based on user behavior, not generic advice. Focus on consistency and momentum.

👉 Why it works: Timing amplifies good content.



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