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All education institutions to close down from Nov 26 as Covid-19 positivity rises in Pakistan

Pakistani Education Minister, Shafqat Mahmood, has said that all educational institutions, including schools, colleges and tuition centres, will close down from Thursday November 26, 2020.

Earlier today, the country’s education ministers met to review Pakistan’s Covid-19 outbreak and to take a final decision on extended winter vacations for school students.

Addressing a press conference in Islamabad alongside Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Health Dr Faisal Sultan, Mahmood said that from Thursday students will continue their education at home.

In a tweet shortly after addressing the media, the education minister said, “When we say all educational institutions will close on Nov 26 and students will home learn, we mean all institutions without exception.”

During the press conference, the minister and the PM’s aide explained the various decisions taken during the meeting with all the country’s education ministers.

“Where possible, homework will be given out online. Where this is not possible, the provincial governments will decide the course of action. But all efforts will be made to make sure that education continues from home,” said Mahmood.

The minister said that home learning will continue from November 26 to December 24.

“From December 25 till January 10, 2021 there will be winter vacations. Then from January 11, if the situation improves, we hope we can once again open all educational institutions,” he said.

Mahmood added that a review session will be held during the first week of January to gauge the country’s Covid-19 outbreak and a decision will be made accordingly.

“God willing, educational institutions will reopen from January 11,” Mahmoud said.

The education minister stated that all examinations scheduled for December have been postponed.

“Exams will commence from January 15. There were some professional exams that would, however, continue as scheduled,” he said.

Sultan said that entrance exams would be held as per routine.

“The reason for this is that it is possible to manage standard operating procedures (SOPs) for such exams,” he noted.

The education minister added that this would also include exams for recruiting teachers.

“However all exams for school students have been postponed till mid-January. Higher education universities will commence online learning and their hostels will be allowed to house students up to one third of their capacity.

“We are also recommending that board exams that were scheduled for March or April, be pushed forward till May and June.

“This is because when educational institutions will reopen, students will get time to complete their course work.

“Further, we have also recommended that the new academic year — which begins in April at government schools — be postponed till August and summer vacations are reduced,” the education minister concluded.

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