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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...

10 lessons from the bookThe Strength of Women: Words of Understanding and Encouragement for Survivors

The book in your photo is The Strength of Women: Words of Understanding and Encouragement for Survivors by .

Here are 10 lessons from the book connected to minimalism, frugal living, homesteading, and being a teacher — all woven together in one lifestyle philosophy:


1. Strength Is Built in Hard Seasons

Book Theme: Women endure and rise through pain.
Minimalism: Let go of what no longer serves you — emotionally and physically.
Frugal Living: Hard times teach wise money habits.
Homesteading: Crops survive storms; resilience grows roots deep.
Teaching: Your struggles become powerful lessons for students.

👉 Strength grows quietly — in discipline, simplicity, and faithfulness.


2. Healing Requires Slowing Down

Book Theme: Recovery is gentle and personal.
Minimalism: Create space — fewer distractions, more clarity.
Frugal Living: Simpler living reduces stress and comparison.
Homesteading: Working the land teaches patience.
Teaching: Slow down to truly see each child’s needs.

👉 A slow life is a strong life.


3. Community Matters

Book Theme: Women supporting women.
Minimalism: Relationships over possessions.
Frugal Living: Barter, share, support local.
Homesteading: Community gardens and shared skills build resilience.
Teaching: A classroom thrives on trust and encouragement.

👉 True wealth is people, not things.


4. Your Story Has Purpose

Book Theme: Survivors’ stories inspire others.
Minimalism: Own your story, not your stuff.
Frugal Living: Past financial mistakes can teach future wisdom.
Homesteading: Every harvest tells a story of effort.
Teaching: Your life story gives authenticity in the classroom.

👉 Pain can become curriculum.


5. Quiet Confidence Is Powerful

Book Theme: Inner strength over loud validation.
Minimalism: No need to impress with material display.
Frugal Living: Financial peace > flashy lifestyle.
Homesteading: Self-sufficiency builds quiet pride.
Teaching: Lead with calm authority, not fear.

👉 Confidence grows in simplicity.


6. Care for Yourself Without Guilt

Book Theme: Women deserve care and rest.
Minimalism: Protect your time and energy.
Frugal Living: Budget for essentials, including health.
Homesteading: Rest seasons are part of growth cycles.
Teaching: A burned-out teacher cannot inspire.

👉 Self-care is stewardship, not selfishness.


7. Small Acts Matter

Book Theme: Encouragement changes lives.
Minimalism: Small habits create a peaceful home.
Frugal Living: Small savings compound.
Homesteading: One seed becomes abundance.
Teaching: One kind word can change a student’s path.

👉 Big impact comes from small consistency.


8. Courage Is Choosing Again

Book Theme: Survivors choose to move forward daily.
Minimalism: Choose contentment daily.
Frugal Living: Choose discipline daily.
Homesteading: Choose to plant again after failure.
Teaching: Choose patience daily.

👉 Courage is repetitive faithfulness.


9. Simplicity Protects Peace

Book Theme: Emotional clarity after chaos.
Minimalism: Declutter to reduce mental load.
Frugal Living: Avoid debt to avoid stress.
Homesteading: Live closer to essentials — food, water, land.
Teaching: Organized systems reduce overwhelm.

👉 Simplicity is emotional security.


10. You Are Stronger Than You Think

Book Theme: Women often underestimate their strength.
Minimalism: You need less than you think to live well.
Frugal Living: You can survive on less and thrive.
Homesteading: You can grow what you need.
Teaching: You can shape future generations.

👉 Strength is already inside you.


🌾 Unified Philosophy

This book reminds us that:

  • Minimalism is emotional strength.
  • Frugal living is disciplined freedom.
  • Homesteading is resilient independence.
  • Teaching is legacy-building.

And all of them are rooted in one thing: quiet, enduring strength.

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