Dhaka April 25, 2024, 7:28 am
There will no division of science, humanities and commerce in secondary level and there will be no annual exams until third grade
The Prime Minister hoped that the education activities would help make the students and teachers more attentive as the education involving lives and livelihoods have got priorities in the programmes
The decision to resume classroom teaching was taken by the Bangladesh government earlier this month in view of the improving Covid-19 situation in the country
The educational institutions of the country are set to open on September 12
Government should first reopen the universities and then colleges, high schools and primary ones within the next month by bringing teachers and eligible students under the vaccine coverage on a priority basis
The prime minister said this while speaking at a meeting with all secretaries of the public service held at the NEC auditorium
He praised the 38 young women and 38 young men from local madrasas and public schools in Rajshahi and Chattogram for their hard work in completing the program during the pandemic
The teachers can upload and download contents, pictures or videos they create through the web portal, (https://www.teachers.gov.bd/), which has recently been redesigned and reorganised
Instead of laying emphasis on GPA , the government is prioritising quality of education and creativity of the students
Any decision on opening universities, colleges and schools in phases will be taken later
Seeks further audit on income, expenditure
The decision has been taken to protect the health of students, teachers, workers and guardians based on the recommendations from the national advisory committee on Covid-19
Examinations will be held on three elective subjects of each group and with a shortened syllabus
"Reopening educational institutions during this high transmission period of Covid-19 is absurd," Dipu Moni said
The decision has been taken considering the overall Covid-19 situation, imposition of lockdown and safety of teachers, students and staff
The World Bank on Friday approved a $191 million credit to Bangladesh to help it strengthen the higher education sector and respond better to the Covid-19 pandemic
A meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education has recommended ensuring transparency and accountability in the procurement and supply of laptops and computer equipment for gove
She also advised the students not to be worried about SSC and HSC examinations
UGC forwarde six-point guideline to the vice-chancellors and registrars of all public universities
The NU could not hold examinations as educational institutions were closed for long time due to coronavirus pandemic