What is in Store for Out-of-School Children?
Bangladesh offers free and compulsory primary education to all school-aged children, and the government adopts various steps to make it successful as nobody would...
A Review of Non-Formal Education in Bangladesh
According to UNESCO Institute for Statistics (n.d.), “the defining characteristic of non-formal education is that it is an addition, alternative and/or a complement to...
Reducing the Number of Reaching Out of School Children
In the second week of July in a donor meeting it was discussed that the government has given an...
School Improvement in Bangladesh Context: Learning from BRAC Primary Schools – 2
In-school strategies for improvement Classroom: There is only one classroom for every BRAC school. Basically, the classroom itself is the...
School Improvement in Bangladesh Context: Learning from BRAC Primary Schools – 1
Introduction Primary education in Bangladesh has been expanded in recent years, but the quality did not improve with quantity (Nath,...
Boat Schooling: An Innovation in Education
When a student of English literature visits greater Sylhet particularly Sunamgonj he/she will remember the famous lines of S.T...
Non-Formal Education, Economic Growth and Development in Bangladesh
Introduction Attacking poverty has become an international concern for placing in the paradigm of ‘education and learning for sustainable development’...
The One Minute Manager in Non-formal Education Sector
NASIMA AKTER EMMA Introduction The concept of “The One Minute Manager” of Ken Blanchard is one of the great inventions in...