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A wait-and-see approach to the SNC

A wait-and-see approach to the SNC

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From its conception to the method of its development and implementation, the SNC has been surrounded by a stormy debate regarding the practicality of imposing a uniform syllabus, ensuring that the quality of education is equal across educational institutions, and a perceived perpetuation of religious and ethnic inequalities in the syllabus.

ILM Conference participants term SNC threat to critical thought

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Participants at the ILM Conference, organized by the Center for Social Justice, expressed concerns that the SNC will result in a generation unable to keep up pace with the rest of the world.

Reforming problematic curricula

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For the PTI, the criticism coming from various quarters on the party’s most ambitious project ‘One Nation One Curriculum’ has been indigestible.

Removal of religious content from SNC at an impasse

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June 8th, 2021; By Rehan Piracha; LAHORE; All eyes are on the Supreme Court's hearing on June 11 as removal of religious content from compulsory subjects other than Islamiayat in SNC is at an impasse following the Punjab government’s refusal to do so.

A right to education, without discrimination

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April 27th, 2021; By Suneel Malik; LAHORE; "The matter of religious inclusivity in the SNC has been presented in public as a religious issue in order to create confusion and generate controversy, despite the fact that in actuality it deals with the curricula, and its provisions relating to basic human rights protected under the Constitution," writes Suneel Malik.

Don’t rush SNC implementation amid Covid

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Educationist Baela Raza calls for 4-month delay, asks govt to begin new academic year from August; children, teachers, parents need time to recover from Covid SNC advisor Rafiq Tahir says implementation not rushed, on track

Single National Curriculum and parents’ freedom to choose

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To summarize, the essence of parents’ freedom to choose for their children, there is no confusion in international instruments stressing on choices. The direction for the state is to maintain the conformity of minimum education ...