Education adviser of the interim government, Prof Wahiduddin Mahmud, has said it is seemed that the new curriculum, especially the evaluation method, is not implementable, reports BSS.
"We will return to the previous curriculum in phases as implementation of the new curriculum is not possible in the country," he said while talking to reporters at his secretariat office on Sunday.
"We will go back to the old one gradually so that students do not face any type of difficulties with their studies," he added.
“Even if we return to the previous curriculum, we need to match it with what the
have already studied. So, immediate measures must be taken in this regard.”Wahiduddin added, “Many universities are without guardians. We need to re-launch them as soon as possible. But it is also an opportunity. We would like to bring in people who are true academics, and have the necessary administrative and educational qualifications.
“This is where we have been grossly undervalued for so long. Posts are vacant in many universities. This is very challenging to resolve. But we would like to fill up very quickly in the larger universities.”
Wahiduddin, an economist and professor of Dhaka University, went to the education ministry for the first time after taking oath as an adviser of the ministry on Friday.