A decision on steps to recover learning loss in educational institutions may come after Eid. The Ministry of Education is expected to issue guidance soon. Officials say no final decision has been taken yet.
An official from the Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education (DSHE) shared this update on Wednesday. He told Dainik Shiksha Dotcom that higher authorities will decide the next steps. He also said the decision may be issued through an official letter.
Earlier, Education and Primary and Mass Education Minister Dr. A N M Ehsanul Haque Milon spoke about the issue. He said steps would be taken to recover learning gaps caused by Ramadan holidays. These gaps refer to lessons students may have missed during the closure period.
Officials are now considering extra classes in schools and colleges. Such classes would aim to complete unfinished lessons. Authorities believe this could help students stay on track with their syllabus.
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At the same time, work has started on similar steps in the madrasa sector. Instructions have already been given to madrasa heads. They have been asked to arrange extra classes after the holidays.
These steps are important for students preparing for public exams. Completing lessons on time helps maintain the academic calendar.
Education officials said more details will be shared once the ministry makes a final decision. A formal notice may be issued after offices reopen following the Eid break.