Dhaka December 4, 2024, 1:50 am
The partnership includes English enhancement courses and a variety of secondary education options
Educational activities of about 1.5 crore primary level students are being hampered due to the coronavirus crisis
The current Education Policy was formed in 2010 and steps are being taken to reform and modernize it
A concerted global action is needed to ensure a safe and secure environment for students
If the schools can resume activities in October or November, we will consider evaluation of the students to promote them to the new grades
The students will be promoted as per the assessment of their respective academic institutions
Vocational education will be made compulsory in all kinds of educational institutions of the country from 2022 to make skilled human resources for facing challenges of Fourth Industrial Revolution
Govt want to introduce the dope test or special health test for students while entering and coming out of higher education with a view to building the young generation as human resources
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina gave her consent in this regard as proposals for cancelling JSC and JSC of 2020 were sent to her earlier due to Covid-19
Qawmi madrasas will be out of the purview of the closure
Education Minister Dipu Moni made the announcement during a virtual discussion on Wednesday
The ministry had submitted a proposal to the prime minister on August 19 in this regard
Although some countries had opted to reopen schools after a first wave of cases, they were forced to shut them down once again after the coronavirus situation deteriorated
Aritree Adhikari, a class-IX student of the school, reportedly took her own life at their Shantinagar residence in the city on December 3 after allegedly being rebuked by teachers for using mobile phone during examination
Not a single FF’s child enrolled in 16 universities
School inspector of Dhaka Education Board Md Abul Mansur Bhuiyan came up with the information on Saturday
No decision has yet been taken to resume schools, colleges and universities
Access to water, sanitation and hygiene services is essential for effective infection prevention and control in all settings, including schools
The situation has been even worse for youth living in lower-income countries, who have less access to Internet, lack of equipment and sometimes lack of space at home
The primary and mass education ministry is set to forward a proposal in this regard to the prime minister for her approval