A group of concerned parents of the school children from different walks of life held a consultation meeting on the likely impact of Single National Curriculum (SNC).

The meeting was addressed by education and policy advocates, Dr. Anjum Altaf, Dr. Abdul Hameed Nayyar and Peter Jacob. It was coordinated by the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) which has been involved in policy advocacy for the past few years. CSJ has also approached the Supreme Court of Pakistan, along with Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and Ceci & Iris Chaudhry Foundation seeking relief against the violation of article 22 of the constitution of Pakistan.

The meeting expressed their dismay and reservations on the textbooks being published under SNC and the narrow world view being presented therein. The parents also complained that the Punjab Government was taking away their right to choose which education was good for the future of their children.

“While millions of children who would be impacted by the imposition of SNC, we were not taken on board in the matter related to their children,” said Ms Kanwal,a parent of a grade 2 child.

The new educational year began in August 2021 with the introduction of textbooks for schools under the SNC. The Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board which published millions of books and authorized publishing to the private companies has been under a hard criticism on social and the mainstream media over the content which has been included in the textbooks.

The government of Punjab has over and again vowed that they will impose SNC in all schools irrespective of medium of instruction and system of learning and pedagogical choice followed earlier. The consultation concluded on the resolve that the parents refuse to be treated as non-entity and if the government continues to ignore the best interest of their children they will be forced to approach in the court regarding their reservations.

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