A final decision on online education activities in metropolitan areas is expected today. The proposal will be presented during the Cabinet meeting this Thursday. A formal announcement will come after consultations with the Prime Minister.
The Education Ministry proposed a hybrid system for schools and colleges. This plan includes three days of online classes and three days of physical classes per week. Classes would alternate between online and offline modes every other day. However, teachers must remain present at schools during online sessions.
Practical classes will likely be conducted physically to ensure better learning. Education Minister A.N.M. Ehsanul Haque Milan shared this information with reporters on Tuesday. He mentioned that encouraging online education is a priority for the government. The transition to a hybrid model aims to manage resources effectively.
The decision is being influenced by the current international energy crisis. Uncertainties in global fuel prices have prompted the ministry to rethink classroom activities. This mixed method will help reduce energy consumption in educational institutions. The ministry believes this approach is necessary for modern times.
The Education Minister emphasized that online teaching skills are now essential. Teachers will receive the necessary support to conduct these hybrid sessions. Students in metropolitan areas will be the primary focus of this new schedule. The government aims to maintain educational quality while adapting to global challenges.















