With schools and universities reopening, Education Minister Dipu Moni on Wednesday said she hoped the academic institutions would compensate the students for learning losses caused by the Covid-induced closure.
“The students have been going through mental trauma for the past two years. Now with the educational institutions across the country reopening, efforts will be made tomake up for the learning losses,” she said.
“Though it is not possible to recoup the losses in one academic year, it can be minimised. Better days are ahead,” Dipu Moni told reporters on the sidelines of the inauguration ceremony of the book distribution activities of classes XI and XII at National Curricula and Textbook Board (NCTB) headquarters this morning.
“In-person classes for primary school students resumed on Wednesday while physical classes at all secondary, higher secondary and university-level educational institutions resumed earlier. We hope we can soon return to normal academic activities,” she said.
Dipu Moni also urged the authorities concerned to make up for the teaching losses endured by those who passed this year’s HSC, through adequate assignments.
Describing the demand of the students of seven DU-affiliated colleges for separate universities as “illogical”, she said, “The problem will be resolved soon and the authorities concerned are taking an initiative to reduce the session jam. Exam results will also be published soon.”
Earlier in the day, junior students were excited to return to campus as physical classes resumed in primary schools after yet another Covid-induced closure
All primary-level educational institutions reopened on Tuesday after over a month of closure due to a renewed surge in Covid-19 cases largely due to the Omicron strain.
School staff, particularly teachers, made an extra effort to give the children a warm welcome, also ensuring adherence to all Covid-safety protocols.
In view of the declining Covid cases across Bangladesh, the government on February 18 announced the resumption of in-person classes at primary schools from March 1.
In-person classes at all secondary, higher secondary and university-level educational institutions resumed on February 22.
On January 21, the government announced the closure of all schools and colleges in Bangladesh from January 21 to February 6 amid the fresh surge in Covid-19 cases.
The shutdown was extended till February 20 for the safety of the students as the virus continued to spread.
After an initial 17-month Covid-induced closure, the students in Bangladesh returned to their classrooms on September 12 last year.
The government initially shut the educational institutions on March 17, 2020, after the country reported its first Covid-19 cases on March 8 and later the closure was extended several times.