The National Board of Curriculum and Textbooks (NCTB) has prepared a short syllabus on how much teaching will be done in the classroom when the educational institution opens.
The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education has published a short syllabus for the period from March 1 to November 30. On February 18, the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education published a restructured lesson plan for primary level students. The lesson plan is sent to the Department of Primary Education as a class from March 1 to November 30.
The lesson plan instructs to take necessary steps in this regard. The restructured lesson plan has been prepared for the primary as well as for the secondary and higher secondary examinees as the educational activities are closed in Karona. NCTB has prepared a short syllabus under the direction of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education. Recently, the State Minister for Primary and Mass Education. Zakir Hossain told reporters that the concerned people have been asked to prepare a short syllabus at the primary level. This short syllabus will be done in a few steps.
Short syllabus will be taught from the time the school opens. This short syllabus is being done only for fourth-fifth class.
In the rest of the class, the teachers will evaluate as much as they can teach. It is known that it is not yet certain when the educational institution will be opened. The National Academy of Primary Education (NAPE) has recently developed an outline or guideline of how much syllabus can be taught from that time to the next.
The company sends the guideline to NCTB. According to him, Maswari has prepared a short syllabus of NCTB. Director General of NEP (Additional Secretary) Md. Shah Alam said, "Since the time of the year when the educational institution will be opened, I have sent an outline to NCTB on how to teach in the classroom."
NCTB has been asked to prepare a short syllabus by looking at the outline. He added, "We did such an outline last year as well." Which could not be implemented due to corona. This time too there will be such a syllabus.