Dhaka September 30, 2023, 11:05 am
The examinations will be held with short syllabuses on three elective subjects on a group basis
The Prime Minister said the pandemic has undermined the hard-earned achievements while it has revealed a major fault line in the education system
The high-level steering committee has been formed to strengthen the activities of the member countries in achieving SDG-4
She made the statement after inaugurating the Covid vaccination campaign for school students, aged between 12 and 17, on Monday morning
Analysing the data, it was found that out of the 2,77,876 dropped-out students, 1,99,814 or 72 percent are girls
Vaccination will first begin at 12 centres in the capital. The whole country will be brought under the campaign in phases
As per special instructions of the exam routine, the tests will be held following proper hygiene rules due to Covid-19 pandemic
Japan has consistently made efforts to promote quality education in Bangladesh since the country’s independence in 1971
Classes have to be taken following health guidelines and maintaining social distance for now
Institutional limitations, lack of transparency and accountability, and various legal deficiencies remain as the major challenges for ensuring good governance in the country’s secondary and higher education activities
Textbooks, teaching method top the list. Experts suggest enhancing teachers’ skills, institutional capacity. They lament teacher-student ratio at edn institutions
The school banking was introduced to inculcate the habit of savings among the account holders
The ministry has given consent to begin exam on November 15 and complete by November 28
The children will be inoculated with US-made Pfizer vaccine doses as it is suitable for them
Public exams to be held from Class X. Group division to be introduced in Class XI. No annual exams for Classes I-III
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