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Students can be declared pass without school-college exams

As the school-college is closed in Corona, it is being considered to pass the next class without any temporary examination. In some colleges, students have already passed 12th class without passing 11th class examination. If the situation is not normal within the next month, school level students may be promoted to the next class without examination, education administration sources said.

According to the primary school calendar, the first periodical will be held from April 15 to 23, the second periodical from August 9 to 20 and the annual examination from December 2 to 15. The final examination of the fifth is scheduled for November 19 to 30.
But due to the situation caused by coronavirus, all types of educational institutions have been closed since March 17 and it was not possible to take the first interim examination of primary. This year's HSC-equivalent examination has also been postponed. It is also uncertain when the current situation will return to normal. Due to this, there is a complication in promoting primary and secondary school students to the next class. Already many college authorities have given automatic passes to students in classes XI to XII without internal examinations. Class XII will start from this month. However, if the situation in Corona is not normal this month, students may have to pass the government primary school without a temporary examination. It has been reported that such a decision may also come at the secondary level.
If you want to know about the Director General of the Department of Primary Education. "We value their studies more than their exams," Fasiullah told Jago News. The exam is just a paper-and-pencil chapter, more important than continuing the student's studies. A decision will be taken on whether to conduct interim examinations based on the current month. Students will be passed in the next class through written or oral examination on what has been taught as much as possible. However, experts will be consulted to make these decisions.

"We are giving more importance to organizing the final exams. Even if it is not possible to take the interim exams, we will pass the next class," he said. For this, the syllabus of the passed class may be changed a bit.
He further said, "We are broadcasting class lessons on Sangsad TV. Class broadcasting activities will be started on the radio from next week. Teachers are being trained for this." We have undertaken these activities to continue teaching. Parents have no reason to worry about their child's testing. We will give more importance to the psychological issue of children. He said the decision would be taken keeping in mind the issue so as not to put pressure on them.

Meanwhile, it is not logical for the education administration to pass the examination at the school level in the next class by relying only on that class, even if the class is running on Sangsad TV after the closure of the educational institution. Because, many students could not participate in the classes of Sangsad TV. A field-level study by the Department of Secondary and Higher Education (Maushi) on participation in parliamentary TV classes found that 1 million students across the country were out of its reach. Less than 7 percent as a percentage. It is mainly the students of haor, char and hill areas.

In addition, a recent survey by BRAC, a non-governmental development organization, found that 56 per cent of primary and secondary students do not participate in distance education through parliamentary TV or online classes.
A recent study by the BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD) looked at the impact of closure of educational institutions and adaptation to online learning. My school at home is watching these two programs and 1 percent of students have participated in online classes. Those who are attending TV classes again find it quite difficult to follow the class on television.

If this number is not very high, then those who could not participate in the class or even if they can participate in the class, there is a fog about learning - in such a situation, the question arises as to how they will participate in the exam with this preparation.

If you want to know about the inter-education board coordination sub-committee head and chairman of the Dhaka Board of Education Professor. Ziaul Haque told Jago News that the time has not yet come to promote to the next class without internal (temporary) examination at school level. We are waiting for the decision to be made depending on the situation. We have enough time now, if the situation is not favorable, the secondary level students may have to pass the next class in addition to the internal examination. In that case the decision may be taken with the opinion of all concerned.

He said that although the internal examination of class XI was scheduled to be held in April this year, it was not possible due to corona situation. The Board of Education has never been obliged to promote from class XI to class XII. If the institution wants, it can promote the student to class XII by considering assignment, class assessment and other issues. In this case, if the students are promoted from class XI to class XII in their assessment without examination in the colleges, then there will be no restriction from the Board of Education.

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