The test method is changing



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Changes are being made to the exam system so that each student is proficient and scored through class assessment, excluding certificate-based exams. A permanent evaluation system is planned to exclude memorization and certificate-based tests. The Deputy Minister of Education, lawyer Mahibul Hasan Chowdhury Nawfel, made the remarks at a virtual press conference on the annual secondary exam on Wednesday (October 21). Minister of Education at a press conference. Dipu Moni was attached.
At one point, the Deputy Minister of Education said: “National examination and evaluation centers have also been created in neighboring countries.” Our national testing and evaluation center is planned. We also have plans to create a legal entity as a continuation of the work that has been done on the assessment. There is no substitute for research to produce a revolutionary change in the test system. “We have to get out of the conventional testing system,” he said.
Dr. Minister of Education at a press conference on our departure from the traditional certificate and exam-based exam. Dipu Moni said: ‘We are talking about the developed world, we want to be a developed country. It wants to be part of the developed world. Again, the education system in the developed world is there, but there is no such craziness in all classes, pass, fail, GPA-5 test scores. We have to move towards improving the educational system. At the end of the year, in the middle of the year, it is not possible to evaluate the test. There are many more types of evaluation methods. We want to go beyond continuous evaluation methods. We want to address the weaknesses of each student by identifying them as a whole. We do not want to test fear, test stress, physical stress. Students will acquire knowledge through joy, acquire skills, and become worthy citizens. And that’s why we have to get out of education based solely on certificates and exams. ‘
The secretary of the Department of Secondary and Higher Education also participated in this virtual press conference. Mahbub Hossain, Secretary of the Department of Technical Education and Madrasa. Aminul Islam Khan, Director General of the Department of Secondary and Higher Education. Syed Md. Golam Farooq.



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