Thursday, April 6, 2017

FBISE to ensure revised computer textbook for class IX

Minister of State for Federal Education and Professional Training Engineer Muhammad Baligh ur Rehman on Tuesday instructed Chairman Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) to ensure that revised Computer Science textbook for class IX is made available in the market by next week.

While chairing eight meeting on National Curriculum Review, the State Minister further instructed FBISE to conduct curriculum comparison exercise for class IX to XII curriculum with that of Cambridge University Press and submit their findings and recommendations on priority basis.


The minister was informed on the occasion that the draft of material aimed at including concepts of democracy and constitution in textbooks taught in schools has been prepared. He instructed officials of National Curriculum Council (NCC) Secretariat to coordinate with HEC for finalization of material.

Minister said that the Curriculum Reform Programme would in the first stage develop a Curriculum Supplement that would provide material on ethical values, civic sense, and character building for ultimate inclusion in school textbooks. He further said that a draft document of the Supplement would also be shared in the upcoming Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference to be held next month.

Minister informed the participants that though Quran Education Bill was in final approval stage in National Assembly, Punjab Government had already launched a pilot project for teaching of Quran with translation in around 2,000 schools of Bahawalpur district which was inaugurated by him on Monday. “More than 300 expert trainers have also been employed by Punjab Education department for this purpose”, he said.

At the end, minister instructed officials of NCC Secretariat to make all out efforts to complete national curriculum revision exercise for classes I to XII by year end.

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