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This time the students will go on to the next class without taking either primary or secondary school. However, students will be assessed differently in the next class, but that assessment will have no effect on progress to the next class. Alamgir Muhammad Mansurul Alam, Director General of the Department of Primary Education, said that those who have a list number in the current class will also have the same list number in the next class.
He said: ‘Before Corona, there were some classes and several tests at the beginning of the academic year. Classes have been held on television during the Coronation period, teachers have communicated through various means. Based on these, the teachers will evaluate the students this time. But there will be no written test. In other words, the conventional test that we mean by evaluation is not happening this time. Students are continually being evaluated. The department’s general director further said: ‘Students will generally move on to the next class with the same role this time. But if a parent doesn’t want to take their child to the next class, then if someone changes schools, their roster number will change.
According to the directive sent to the field yesterday, normal school lessons continued until March 16 before the outbreak of Corona. In order to continue the educational activities of the students in the subsequent Corona situation, the teaching activities were carried out digitally through Sangsad Bangladesh Television, Bangladesh Betar, Community Radio. Education officials participated in the implementation of these activities. In this context, teachers have been asked to take the necessary measures to evaluate students from their respective educational institutions.
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