Panel to oversee curriculum review
Islamabad
January 29, 2021
Islamabad The federal education ministry has formed a committee of experts to oversee the ongoing curriculum review exercise.
The committee comprises Dr Syed Khurshid Hasnain of the Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Dr Irfanullah Chaudhry of the University of Engineering Lahore, Dr Mohammad Mustafa of the FC College Lahore, Dr Sabieh Anwar of LUMS, Dr Fatima Zia Dar of the Centre for Teaching Excellence and Learning Innovation, Asia University Malaysia, Dr Irfan Muzaffar of the Columbia University, Prof Meraj Mustafa Hashmi of NUST, Dr Sajida Zaki of the NED University of Engineering and Technology Karachi, Dr Habibullah Pathan of Jamshoro University, and climate change expert Afia Salaam.
The education ministry on Friday notified a 10-member supervisory committee of experts to provide guidance to ensure that the ongoing curriculum renewal process meets necessary requirements. AFP/File
ISLAMABAD: The education ministry on Friday notified a 10-member supervisory committee of experts to provide guidance to ensure that the ongoing curriculum renewal process meets necessary requirements.
“The committee will provide overall guidance to ensure that curriculum renewal process adheres to the necessary requirements i.e academic standards, student needs according to age and grade level and international trends,” read a notification issued on Friday.
The committee is tasked to review curriculum documents and advise about their accuracy, consistency and relevance. It will also advise about the continuity of knowledge and skills across grades K-12 in the curriculum documents.
The education ministry on Friday notified a 10-member supervisory committee of experts to provide guidance to ensure that the ongoing curriculum renewal process meets necessary requirements. AFP/File
ISLAMABAD: The education ministry on Friday notified a 10-member supervisory committee of experts to provide guidance to ensure that the ongoing curriculum renewal process meets necessary requirements.
“The committee will provide overall guidance to ensure that curriculum renewal process adheres to the necessary requirements i.e academic standards, student needs according to age and grade level and international trends,” read a notification issued on Friday.
The committee is tasked to review curriculum documents and advise about their accuracy, consistency and relevance. It will also advise about the continuity of knowledge and skills across grades K-12 in the curriculum documents.