Philosophical Reformist Education Policy-Shaping the Mondial Generation

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  • Sheikh Shohana Sultana Madrasatul Hasanah Bangladesh Author

Keywords:

Learning Outcome Points (LOCP), Balanced IT Integration, Vocational Schooling, Three-Stage Education Continuum, Holistic Assessment, Institutional Self-Sustainability

Abstract

This abstract outlines a comprehensive, philosophically grounded "Reformist Education Policy" designed to restructure and modernize the school system through a structured, three-stage continuum: Early School Age (Infant care and Early Academic), Pre-Junior and Junior School Age, and Senior School Age. Rooted in over 14 years of reflective teaching experience, this policy addresses systemic limitations in the contemporary curriculum by advocating for an epistemologically balanced, work-oriented, and holistic pedagogical model. Moving away from an over-reliance on rote learning and exam-centric validation, the proposal theorizes a shift toward existential and practical life skills, integrating continuous qualitative assessment and mandatory vocational training. A critical component is the philosophical reconciliation of technology and human development, advocating for an IT-smart educational ethos while systematically curbing technological alienation and excessive screen time.

Furthermore, the policy emphasizes building a strong foundation in core disciplines (Languages, Mathematics, and Science) symbiotically aligned with a profound grounding in religious, ontological, and ethical values. Beyond mere academic instruction, the framework incorporates active co-curricular tracks, civic duties, and social service to foster community cohesion among educators, guardians, and students. Addressing the systemic health of the sector, the study proposes structural reforms in institutional management and teacher welfare, aiming to alleviate state dependency while fostering self-sustainability. Ultimately, this inquiry provides a normative and conceptual roadmap to cultivate a versatile, morally disciplined, and globally competitive generation capable of navigating the modern digital era with absolute practical expertise and intellectual integrity.

Keywords: Learning Outcome Points (LOCP), Balanced IT Integration, Vocational Schooling, Three-Stage Education Continuum, Holistic Assessment, Institutional Self-Sustainability, Philosophy of Education, Educational Ethics, Moral Epistemology.      

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Sultana, S. S. (2026). Reformist education policy-shaping the Mondial generation [Unpublished manuscript].

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Published

2026-06-02

How to Cite

Philosophical Reformist Education Policy-Shaping the Mondial Generation. (2026). Scholar Insight Journal, 4(2), 1-13. https://scholarinsightjournal.com/index.php/sij/article/view/112

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