LAHORE: The Punjab government has decided to make major changes in the curriculum up to the primary level and abolish the rote system.
In order to align the education system in Punjab with modern requirements, a major change has been decided in the primary level curriculum, under which students will be removed from the rote system and given conceptual and understanding-based education.
The Punjab Education Curriculum Training and Assessment Authority has initiated curriculum reforms in this regard, under which the curriculum from first to fifth grade is being reviewed. For this purpose, the first meeting of the Curriculum Advisory Committee has been held, in which a detailed review of the current educational structure has been conducted.
According to officials, in the initial phase, the learning objectives for students will be rearranged so that unnecessary content can be reduced, repetition can be eliminated, and the curriculum can be adapted to basic concepts.
The authority says that the new curriculum will promote critical thinking, better understanding, and practical skills in students, while teachers will also be provided with better teaching opportunities and facilities.
According to experts, the excessive content in the current curriculum and the reliance on the rote system have affected the quality of education, but new reforms will pave the way for providing modern and purposeful education to students.
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