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The government has set a goal of opening all elementary schools in the country as of November 1. To that end, the National Academy of Elementary Education (NAPE) has published a short lesson plan. According to interested sources, this short 39-day lesson plan has been published with the aim of starting the activities of the primary class. The National Academy of Elementary Education (NAPE) has published this lesson plan. If it is possible to open the school according to plan, the activities of the fifth class will continue from November 1 to December 29. According to ministry sources, if this short lesson plan is not implemented, there will be no scope for class evaluation. As a result, fifth class students have to give an automatic pass. At the same time, the automatic promotion will also be given in other classes.
After the identification of corona patients in the country on March 6, educational institutions have been closed from time to time until March 3. This short lesson plan has been prepared with the possibility of this vacation extending into October. Last week, Md Akram-Al Hossain, chief secretary of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, said that two study plans had been drawn up, destined for October and November. If it is possible to open an educational institution, the October lesson plan will be worked on. In that case, they will be available 7 days until December 19. If it didn’t open in October, a lesson plan was approved in November. In this case, on December 19, 40 days will be available for students to study. If it can be implemented, the evaluation can be organized. And if the school cannot be opened (in November), as the Prime Minister has said, there will be no exit without automatic passes.
However, a short lesson plan prepared by NEP for November has been published. According to the plan, the activities of the fifth class will take place from November 1 to December 19. If this lesson plan is implemented, the respective institutions will evaluate if there is time for evaluation.
According to the short lesson plan, the educational activities of approximately one and a half million primary-level students have been disrupted due to the closure of educational institutions since March 16. Educational institutions have completed 25 to 30 percent of learning before the holidays. A short lesson has been planned to nurture the loss of students.
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