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Major changes in education policies: Are we ready?

Major changes in education policies: Are we ready? Introducing new policies in the education system is important, but the real question is whether we have the capacity to implement them or not. Photo: Star The Ministry of Education has planned for a radical change in the existing curriculum from primary level to higher secondary level. Board Examinations like Primary Education Completion Examination (PECE) and Junior School Certificate (JSC) will be discontinued and there will be no opportunity for selecting disciplines (Science, Humanities and Business Studies) at the secondary level. New textbooks and a new assessment system will be introduced. The proposal has been put forth to start in 2022. After declaring the outline for the new curriculum, a serious debate took place about whether we are ready for this initiative or not.

Edn Institutions: Govt extends closure till January 16

Edn Institutions: Govt extends closure till January 16 Representational Image/ File Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent The government has extended the closure of all educational institutions, which remain closed since March, until January 16 amid a steady rise in the number of infections and deaths from Covid-19. The education and the primary and mass education ministries issued separate statements in this regard yesterday. However, Qawmi madrasas will remain outside the purview of the government s directive. The public and private universities will also remain closed till January 16. However, the University Grants Commission during a virtual meeting with the vice chancellors of 39 public universities on December 13, directed that they can hold honours and masters final examinations following proper health safety measures if the respective academic councils approve.

COVID-19: Shutdown of educational institutions extended

Staff CorrespondentDhaka Shutdown of educational institutions extendedFile photo The government has decided to extend the shutdown of educational institutions until 16 January next year to contain the spread of the COVID-19 in the country, said the education ministry in a media release. The ministry issued the media release today, Friday. Earlier, on 12 November, the government extended the ongoing closure of educational institutions till 19 December. All educational institutions in the country have been shut since 17 March due to outbreak of the novel coronavirus disease. The closure has been extended multiple times. The studies of over 40 million students in the country have been disrupted as the institutions have remained shut for long.

Bangladesh secondary schools to start admission applications process from Dec 15

Bangladesh secondary schools to start admission applications process from Dec 15
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