PM to launch first phase of SNC today

Grades 1-5 will follow new curriculum in academic year 21-22, 6-8 in 22-23 and 9-12 in 23-24

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ISLAMABAD:

In line with his vision to end educational disparity, Prime Minister Imran Khan will launch on Monday (today) the first phase of the Single National Curriculum (SNC) for the students of grade Pre-1 (Kindergarten) to grade 5, across the country.

The uniform curriculum has been developed by National Curriculum Council, Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, in consultation and collaboration with education departments of all federating units of the country.

The SNC is being developed and released in three phases. In the first phase, plan for grades Pre-1 to 5 (academic year 2021-22) will be implemented. In the second and third phases, grades 6 to 8 (2022-23) and grades 9 to 12 (2023-24) will follow the new curriculum, respectively.

The development of SNC is driven by key considerations such as teachings of the Holy Quran and Seerat-e-Nabwi, Pakistan's constitutional framework, national policies with their aspirations and standards, alignment with Sustainable Development Goals, Quaid and Iqbal's vision, a focus on values, respect for diversity in cultures and religions, and the development of 21st century skills including analytical, critical, and creative thinking.

The process for developing the SNC entailed both a comparative review with curricula from other countries and consensus-building within Pakistan following a consultative process.

As first step, multiple comparative studies were conducted to align the SNC draft with international standards. These standards were taken from curricula followed in Singapore, United Kingdom, Malaysia and Indonesia and findings were incorporated in the SNC draft.

A consultative process with stakeholders including representation from the public sector, private sector, madaris and cantonment and Garrison boards across Pakistan was being followed.

The provincial and area workshops were subsequently held in all federating units. Finally, a National Conference was held in Islamabad where consensus on the final draft of the curriculum was secured.

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The model textbooks based on the SNC besides the teacher training modules have also been developed for grades Pre-1 to 5. These have been shared with all federating units to support timely implementation of the SNC on the ground.

The curriculum documents for SNC phase-II (grades 6 to 8) are close to completion, following a similar consultative process. The curriculum will be ready for implementation in the academic year 2022-23.

The time in between will be utilised to make quality textbooks for all schools, with participation from public and private sector as needed.

Finally, the phase III (grade 9 to 12) will be developed and implemented in year 2023-24. Under SNC, English will be taught as a language with a focus on skills.

In Islamiat, new themes of "Muamilaat" and "Islam Aur Daur e Hazir ke Taqazay" have been added. The experts from all factions of Ittehad Tanzimatul Madaris Pakistan were part of the consultation process.

To ensure intra-faith harmony, the SNC focuses on what is common between schools of thought and avoids promoting religious differences.

The practical aspects of Seerat have a special focus in the SNC, particularly in terms of how they apply to the lives of our young generation.

These include taking care of planet, water conservation, rights of elderly, citizenship, respect for religious and cultural diversity and values of honesty and hard work.

For students from minority faiths, a separate curriculum with the title Religious Education has been developed. Five major religions are represented, with an individual curriculum for each including Christianity, Hinduism, Sikhism, Baha'i and Kalash.

Social Studies has been developed to encourage patriotism, global citizenship, human rights and peace.

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