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Publish: 12 Feb 2022, 08:40 pm
Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni
Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni today said the
new national curriculum has been designed in a way so it will be enjoyable for
the students lessening burdens of exams and memorizing.
"(As per the curriculum), the students will
be able to learn through self practicing, experiment, community engagement and
group working in classes in an enjoyable environment," she said.
The minister came up with the remarks while she
was virtually addressing a programme at the National Curriculum and Textbook
Board (NCTB) in the city.
Deputy Minister for Education Mohibul Hassan
Chowdhury also addressed the programme organized by the NCTB to apprise the
journalists about the new curriculum with its Chairman (in charge) Professor Md
Moshiuzzaman in the chair.
Dipu Moni said the students who will study under
the new curriculum will be able to apply their acquired knowledge in their
practical life.
"We are working to make our students compatible
with the new demand of knowledge in the future world. We want to create an
opportunity for all so they can learn with enjoyment," she added.
Curriculum Development and Review Core Committee
(CDRCC), which was tasked to formulate the new curriculum in line with the NCTB
Act 2018 and National Curriculum Policy Framework (NCPF) 2017, members,
including Muhammed Dr Zafar Iqbal and Syed Manjurul Islam, Professor Nisar
Hossain, Dr Lafifa Jamal and Dr Md Abdul Hakim Khan, spoke on the occasion.
Additional Secretary of the Secondary and Higher
Education Division Dr Syed Emamul Hossain, NCTB members Professor Md Farhadul
Islam and Professor Dr AKM Reazul Hassan, and Secretary Moss Nazma Akther were
present at the event, among others.
The educationists said that the new curriculum
has emphasized on capacity-based learning, continuous assessment and overall
records of performances instead of marksheets that would encourage the students
in experience-based learning instead of memory-based one.
According to the NCTB officials, the piloting
programme of the new national curriculum will begin at 62 educational
institutions soon while no complete textbooks but learning materials for the
first four months will be provided to the students involved in the trial phase.
Following the feedback from the students and the
teachers of the schools where the piloting programme will be run, the textbooks
will be developed after revising the materials.
However, textbooks would be developed for all
schools across the country for the academic session 2023.
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