(Islamabad) All educational institutes will remain closed in
Pakistan from November 26 till January 10 due to the rising number of
coronavirus cases, Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood said on Monday. The
federal education minister was addressing a press conference at the National
Operations and Command Center (NCOC) along with SAPM on Health Dr. Faisal
Sultan to give a briefing about the decisions taken in the education minister’s
meeting ‘We analyzed the coronavirus situation in all provinces and concluded
that keeping stern action has to be taken to stem the spread of the virus;’ Dr
Sultan said. The SAPM added that the situation is deteriorating in the country
day-by-day and the positivity ratio has reached 7.4%.
What are the
decisions?
Nov 26 - All
students to start studying from home
Dec 24 - Last day of online classes
Dec 25 to Jan 10,
2021 - Winter holidays
Jan 11 - Schools
to resume activities after reevaluation of the situation in the first week of
January
Professional exams including MDCAT 2020 to be held as per schedule.
Board exams to be pushed to June. ‘All ministers have mutually decided to keep all educational
institutions, including schools, colleges, universities, and tuition centres
closed. However, online classes will continue from November 26 to December 24
after which winter break will start. Schools will reopen on January 11, 2021;’
Mahmood said. The minister said that a review session in the first week of
January would be held before reopening of schools. All the examinations
scheduled during the period have also been postponed which will commence from
January 15; Mahmood added. Dr. Sultan said that professional exams including
MDCAT 2020 will be held as per schedule but with strict adherence to COVID-19
SOPs. ‘If there are any other exams scheduled for recruitment they will
continue as per schedule;’ he added. ‘In hostels; only one third of students
would be allowed and other training and courses, which are not in a classroom
setting; will continue as is.’ Mahmood said that they are also requesting that
the board exams which are scheduled in March and April should be pushed to June
and May so that students can cover their syllabus. They are also considering
starting the academic year from August instead of April. Punjab board exams to
be held in May. Meanwhile; Punjab Education Minister Murad Raas said that
schoolchildren in Punjab will be promoted to the next classes based on their
homework. He also added that Punjab Board exams; which are held in March; will
now be conducted in May and June 2021. The minister also said that while
schools will remain closed, teachers will have to go to schools twice a week;
i.e. on Mondays and Thursdays to ensure that the quality of homework is up to
the mark. Regarding the closure of schools; Murad Raas said that he is not in
favour of closing schools; but the decision has been taken unanimously by all
the provincial education ministers. ‘If schools are being closed to protect
children, then parks, shopping malls, and other recreational places should also
be closed as well;’ he said.
No promotion
without exams in Sindh
However, Sindh Education
Minister Saeed Ghani said that no student will be promoted to the next class
without examinations this year, adding that a decision regarding the dates of
class 9th; matric; and intermediate exams is yet to be taken.
During the meeting, the
minister had suggested that instead of closing all schools in the province,
only primary schools - which have 75%
enrolment - should be closed, while children from class 6th and above should continue
to go to school.
However, Federal Education
Minister said that schools across the country should remain closed for the
specified duration without exception.
Positivity
ratio increases by 82%
Earlier, an important meeting
was held at the National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) to review the
latest COVID-19 situation and decide about the closure of schools and early
winter vacations in light of the rising infections among students and teachers.
Federal Planning Minister Asad Umar chaired the session at the NCOC. It was
attended by Dr. Sultan and Mahmood. The participants were briefed by the
national health services ministry and NCOC about the pandemic-related situation
in the country. The NCOC was apprised that the positivity ratio in educational
institutions has increased from 1.8% to 3.3% during the last one week which is
actually an 82% increase. The forum deliberated in length over decisions about
educational institutions. After the NCOC meeting; the education ministers met
and discussed the recommendations.
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