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SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2025

new curriculum

Students at a classroom. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Division system to be reinstated in secondary education

This marks a shift from the new curriculum introduced earlier this year, which eliminated these divisions for ninth-grade students

Wahiduddin Mahmud. Sketch: TBS
Education

New curriculum not implementable, old one to be restored: Education adviser

New curriculum has not been postponed: NCTB
Education

New curriculum has not been postponed: NCTB

School students at an examination centre. File photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Panorama

Time to revolutionise education: From question paper to 'evaluation paper' under the new curriculum

File photo of SSC examinees. Photo: Collected
Education

New curriculum allows college admission despite failing two SSC subjects

School students at an examination centre. File photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Education

SSC exams to shift to December, align with new curriculum

This representational image shows school students attending exams. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Education

A class should not have over 55 students to effectively implement new curriculum: State minister

The new competency-based curriculum: A bold step, but is it practical?
Thoughts

The new competency-based curriculum: A bold step, but is it practical?

Illustration: TBS
Pursuit

Why we need the new curriculum

File photo of Education Minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury. Photo: BSS
Education

No plan to change new education system: Education minister

New curriculum warmly accepted by students and guardians, say Alia madrasa teachers
Education

New curriculum warmly accepted by students and guardians, say Alia madrasa teachers

Refrain from unhealthy politics over opposing curriculum: Education minister
Education

Refrain from unhealthy politics over opposing curriculum: Education minister

University teachers held a protest programme at the Dhaka University’s (DU) on 13 December. Photo: Tawsia Tajmim/ TBS
Education

University teachers protest against discussion on national curriculum being cancelled last minute

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