I did not instruct the teachers to come to school: head secretary



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I did not instruct the teachers to come to school: head secretary

Dhaka: The upper secretary of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education said that no instructions were given to come to school with the risks to the health of teachers in the situation of closure of educational institutions due to the Corona epidemic. Akram-al-Hussein.

The government has closed all kinds of educational institutions in the country since March 16 considering the risks to the health of students.

The holiday has been extended again on Thursday (October 1), which will continue until October 31.

The organization is instructing teachers to attend many college schools due to health risks, which has caused outrage among teachers.

“We have not issued any such directives,” said Akram-al-Hossain, senior secretary of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, in his secretariat office.

‘We have given instructions for the plan to reopen the school. We have developed a guideline to consider when the school will reopen. We have prepared it taking into account the guidelines developed by WHO, Ministry of Health, UNICEF, UNESCO. I gave it to all the schools. All of our educational institutions will consider that reopening plan and will make a school reopening plan. That is why I said that the work must be done 15 days before the school opens. We have not made any decision to come to school outside of this. ‘

The secretary said, but we are government employees. All of our offices have opened. There is some work at school, there is academic work. Professors can come, officers can come.

The secretary of mass education said that due to the cowardly situation the license of the educational institution is extended for the sixth time for the safety of the students.

The Prime Minister was also afraid that a second wave could come in November – so why was only October closed – the Secretary said that the situation in November has not come before us now. Considering the pace of the attacks in September, I think it would not be appropriate for educational institutions to be open now. That is why I have decided to close it until October 31.

When asked if the academic year is increasing, the secretary said there is no plan yet.

He said: “We are working hard to print the book that we celebrate on January 1st.” If our covid situation is normal, we will distribute books next year, new sessions will begin. That is why we believe that there are no plans to extend the session yet.

When asked if the chances for annual assessments and exams are decreasing, the secretary said, “We have been able to complete the 30-35 percent lesson plan by March 16.” Carrying out teaching activities through radio, television, social networks. Our main objective is: every student needs a minimum learning competence. We work to ensure that all children can achieve this. Not tested or evaluated.

“Only the school teacher can know if the children have reached the learning competence correctly, we are working as a whole. Principals and assistant teachers create a tool to move on to the next class. ‘

When asked if automatic passes would be granted, he said: “Our space is slowly shrinking.” That may be, depending on the situation. We wait until November.

The mass education secretary said: “We have a lesson plan from November 1 to December 19.” If we can open the school, it will leave accordingly. If the school doesn’t open, if I can’t use the last option, then you understand what will happen (automatic pass) …

Bangladesh time: 1600 hours, October 1, 2020
MIH / AA

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