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Co-curricular activities banned in schools

LAHORE: The School Education Department Punjab on Friday issued a notification banning co-curricular activities in public and private schools of all districts of Punjab.Earlier on March 8, the SED. ....

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Punjab bans co-curricular activities in 7 cities due to COVID-19


Punjab bans co-curricular activities in 7 cities due to COVID-19
Pakistan
Punjab Education Minister Murad Raas.
LAHORE: The Punjab government has restricted all the co-curricular activities in schools in seven districts due to COVID-19 cases, a notification issued on Monday said.
Punjab Education Minister Murad Raas shared the notification on Twitter announcing the ban on all such activities.
“Restrictions on Co-Curricular activities in the 7 Districts stated in the notification due to COVID 19. No Gala, sports activities or public gatherings,” the minister said.
According to the notification, no co-curricular activity (i.e. sports etc.) shall be conducted in those districts where the COVID-19 positivity ratio is more than 20 cases i.e. Lahore, Gujrat, Multan, Rahim Yar Khan, Sialkot, Rawalpindi and Faisalabad subject to the resumption of the normalcy of educational activities. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190517:04:17:00

Withstand public scrutiny so they are hiding it. according to the wall street journal the test will calculate privilege based on 15 different factors. some will draw on neighborhood statistics like crime rate, poverty, home values, a student s high school other factors like estimated curricular vigor and a free lunch rate. then there are factors that look at the student s family, income, whether both parents live at home. this is a pure inversion of the intent of the s.a.t.in from the first day the whole point of the test of the s.a.t. was that your background didn t matter. the s.a.t. was designed to create as level playing field as possible. everyone took the same tests, rating was blind. it didn t matter where you came from, nobody thought it was going to make everyone the same. people are not the same, some people have natural advantages including on standardized tests and always will. you can t change that anymore than you can make everyone tall ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20190316:18:39:00

From standardized testing and alternative assessment is something colleges can really think about. to me, the inequities in the system really go to the core of it, and you know, i think the scandal is a very good opportunity for colleges to rethink fundamental admissions practices. and in an article for the new yorker, you made the case that this scandal exposes problems throughout our educational system, not just at the college admissions level. what do you mean? i mean the colleges are entirely oriented toward money. and admissions is a part of it. but even public universities basically make their decisions about what they develop, about what buildings they build, about what resources they attract, about what, you know, how their curricular will change and faculty they hire, they base all of those decisions how they can attract money. that is the opposite of thinking about education as a public resource, as a public good, and thinking about how it benefits ....

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