The curriculum is undergoing major changes: Minister of Education | 965526 ​​| Voice of tomorrow



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Education Minister Dr. Dipumani said that the education system is becoming realistic and up-to-date. Major changes will soon be made to the students’ curriculum to make education more realistic. Now the emphasis is on improving the quality of education. There is no substitute for achieving a quality education.

He spoke as keynote guest while participating in the Best Reporting Award and the inauguration ceremony of the new committee organized by the Education Reporters Association, Bangladesh (IRAB) at the International Institute of Mother Language in the capital on Wednesday.

The Education Minister said that not only reliance on textbooks, but also activity-based activities are very important for acquiring knowledge. It can be more practical if you study according to reality. There was a time when the challenge was to educate everyone. Today, it has been possible for everyone to receive 100% education.

“Students are running past GPA-5 and their physical, mental and social stress is also increasing,” he said.

“We have been able to maintain education by training students online,” he said. Online education has become an integral part of our educational system. This method will be added to the educational system in the future. That is the demand of the time. There is no possibility of getting out of there.

The Education Minister said that teachers must also be taken care of to ensure quality education. The Ministry of Education is working on it. If it is possible to guarantee the financial security of teachers, they will be more attentive and responsible in teaching.

Minister of State for Primary and Mass Education Zakir Hossain, Principal Secretary of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education Akram Al Hossain, Secretary of the Ministry of Technical Education and Madrasa Aminul Islam Khan, General Director of the Department of Secondary and Higher Education, Saiful Alam, President of the National Press Club.

This year, three members of the jury have won the Arab Best Reporting Award. They are Shariful Alam Sumon from Kaler Kantho, Solaiman Salman from Daily Sun and Saif Sujan from Banik Barta.



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