Secondary education begins in a short program 970961 | Voice of tomorrow



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Teaching for secondary school students in short syllabi will begin tomorrow, Sunday (November 1). The Department of Secondary and Higher Education (Maushi) then instructed students to pass based on weekly assignments.

It is known that the teaching of the short syllabus has been ordered to be completed in eight weeks. The curriculum must be completed in eight weeks prior to December as directed. Mausi will send this brief agenda to all educational institutions in the country through the regional deputy directors.

According to Mausi sources, homework and assignments have been scheduled to keep students engaged in their studies. The curriculum and assessment tools will be available for 6 weeks from the first week of November to December. Instructions are given in the short syllabus as to what the student will be assessed in which week. Preparations for the second week should be taken after the assessment in the first week. Therefore, student assessment activities will end after eight weeks in phases.

Following the proposed assessment guidelines, the student will be given one assignment per week on each subject. Each of the eight proposed tasks must be completed in eight weeks. The teachers will evaluate the thematic work of the students. The educational institution must keep all the evaluation information, including the guarantee of the participation of all students in this activity.

Mausir CEO Syed Golam Farooq said: “The National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) has prepared this short 30-day syllabus for students in classes VI through IX. NCTB then sends the syllabus to the Ministry of Education. Later he was sent from the ministry to the corresponding department.



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