(Islamabad) The Single National Curriculum (SNC);
which generated a national debate earlier in the year; is all set to be
implemented in the coming academic session and the government has ordered the
publication of textbooks for the purpose. ‘The SNC has been prepared and now
provincial governments have been requested to get the books published as per
their requirements;’ Federal Education Minister Shafqat Mahmood told on Monday.
He said new books based on SNC would be introduced at the start of the new
academic session. The government intends to execute the plan in phases. The
syllabus will be introduced at the primary level (prep to class five) during
the 2021 session and at the secondary level (classes six to eight) in 2022. The
final stage will see introduction of the new syllabus in classes nine to 12.
Shafqat says provinces
have been urged to get the books published
The
federal education ministry and the National Curriculum Council (NCC) are
confident about implementation of the Single National Curriculum (SNC) in primary
classes with the commencement of the coming academic session. The provincial
governments have been requested to start publication of books in the light of
the new curriculum. But Sindh has already expressed its reservations. ‘We think
Sindh has already done a lot of work in developing curriculum and we have
updated our curriculum faster than other provinces. We are not going to adopt
the SNC. ‘But we will look into the matter again before taking a final decision;’
said Saeed Ghani; the provincial education minister. The federal government;
however; is determined to go ahead with its plan regardless of objections. Education
Minister Shafqat Mehmood described the introduction of a unified curriculum
across the country in all educational institutions as a ‘revolutionary step’. ‘Now
all children will have equal opportunities to excel regardless of their
parents’ socio-economic stature. ‘The purpose of SNC is to provide equal
opportunities and to end class-based educational system;’ he said. The minister
said the government was considering a proposal to put back the start of the new
academic session from April to August due to Covid-19. ‘But whether the session
starts in April or August; we are ready to introduce SNC.’ Since the Pakistan
Tehreek-i-Insaf and its allies are in power at the Centre and in three
provinces - Punjab, KP and Balochistan - officials of the education ministry
believe there will be no hiccups in executing the single curriculum plan across
the country; except in Sindh.
Centre
to address Sindh’s reservations Shafqat Mehmood said: ‘The Sindh government has
shown some reservations. Recently I met the provincial education minister in an
attempt to remove their concerns. We will hold more meetings as I want to take
everyone on board before launching this landmark initiative.’ Since education
is a provincial subject; the federal ministry always takes decision after
taking provinces on board. Speaking to Dawn; NCC head Rafiq Tahir said: ‘After
finalizing SNC; we have sent it to the provinces for publishing of books.’ The
NCC chief said science and mathematics would be taught in English and all other
books would be published in Urdu. ‘Teachers will be free to use Urdu and
regional languages as medium of instruction. The SNC complies with international
standards. Even Cambridge has endorsed it;’ Mr Tahir claimed. According to an
official of the ministry of education, Sindh has suggested including a chapter
on Nobel Prize-winning activist Malala Yousafzai and Iqbal Masih. Iqbal was a
Pakistani child who was sold into slavery as a carpet weaver when he was four
years old. He escaped from his bondage at 10 and became a powerful voice
against child exploitation. He was killed at the age of 13.
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