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Syed Mohammad, Director General of the Department of Secondary and Higher Education, said instructions will be given soon on how educational institutions will collect tuition fees from secondary students. Golam Farooq reported.
He told bdnews24.com on Sunday that educational institutions have been told that students cannot be charged fees for homework that is being taken to assess student learning outcomes.
“We will soon publish a directive on the collection of tuition fees.”
In the case of the coronavirus epidemic, this time high school students will be brought up to the upper class without taking the annual exam.
NCTB has formulated a curriculum that can be completed in 30 business days to fill the gap of students in classes VI through X.
In light of that curriculum, students are given homework three times a week; The students were asked to write the answer following the textbook.
Education Minister Dipu Moni had previously said that assignments would be evaluated, student deficiencies would be identified and efforts would be made to resolve them in the next class.
This time everyone is in the next class with no annual exam.
Assessment from 6 to 9: 3 tasks per week, you have to write yourself
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