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Are We Experimenting with Our Education Too Much?

The co-chairman of the National Education Committee 2009 and renowned economist Dr. Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad opined that we are experimenting with our education too much.

10 Benefits of Play in Early Childhood Development

Can you think about a child who does not...

Early Childhood Experiences, Lifelong Health and Learning and Brain Development

This is obviously a good sign that early childhood...

Focusing on Education: Importance and Necessity

Bangladesh is a densely populated country moving from an...

Teachers to Teach Subjects in New Curriculum

Now it is known to us that from the...

Translingualism: Languages Incorporating Differences

Language is the way of communicating meaning. It does...

How Long will Irregularities Prevail in Schools?

Several known individuals have been working in different directorates,...

Honours and Masters in Non-Government Colleges

It is frequently heard that honours and masters in...

What is Happening in National Curriculum and Textbook Board?

The educational arena of the country is currently experiencing...

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A Comparative Study of Mathematics Curriculum at Primary Level in Bangladesh and India (West Bengal)

MD. ABDUL HALIM Abstract: The study was undertaken for a...

World University Ranking 2020: Where Do Bangladeshi Universities Stand?

Mahbub Alam Prodip writes about Bangladeshi University Ranking The ‘Quacquarelli...

Exploring ‘Individualized Teaching’ in a Government Pre-primary Classroom in Bangladesh

Teaching learning in a classroom, particularly in pre-primary classroom,...

Literacy and Adult Education in Bangladesh: Concept, Trends, Status and The Future

MOHAMMAD MUNTASIM TANVIR Abstract This paper examines the literacy scenario firmly...

Non-formal Primary Education Programme of BRAC: Scope, Growth, Achievements and Factors Contributing to its Success

MAHMUDA ALDEEN wrote about BRAC Education Abstract Starting with 22 schools...

Stop Coaching Business

The above headlines on July 22 that appeared in...

Headlines

Action Research: How and Why is it for?

Teaching has always been a challenging task, and today, it is getting more challenging as students bring more problems...

School Opening: Can We Think of Region-wise Opening?

The government put a declaration of school opening on 30 March (2021) and universities on 24 May following the...

Barishal and Jahngirnagar Universities see Volatile Situation

Even during the closure of corona two public universities namely Barishal and Jahangirnagar witness a very turbulent situation. On...

Medium of Instruction at Education level: Instigating Social, Cultural, and Economic Division and Inequality in Bangladesh

Education is regarded as an important ingredient to one’s life as it provides an individual a new outlook towards...

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What Is More Important for Effective Learning: Memorizing The Topic or Understanding?

Heya Mubasshira discusses the important strategies for effective learning Once...

The Guest Teacher: The Interesting Character for Building Dreams of the Young Learners

The classroom in primary and secondary schools in Bangladesh...

Community: The Primary Stakeholder of Education

Education, the right for children Education is for whom? Why...

Education Management: The Way to Enhance Human Resources

Bangladesh is progressing towards an ambitious future. Short term...

Important!

Bangladeshi Platforms for Online and Distance Learning

Online and Distance learning is popular worldwide. This genre...

A Review of Non-Formal Education in Bangladesh

According to UNESCO Institute for Statistics (n.d.), “the defining...

Prospect of Mastery Learning in Bangladesh

Md Ibrahim Khalil writes about Mastery Learning Introduction Mastery Learning...

Brainstorming for Generating New Ideas

When a group of people meet to generate new...

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MCQ to be Banned Gradually

Some important suggestions were made by prominent educationists of...

Why English Questions Change Again?

Our young learners have been undergoing constant trial and...

Exploring ‘Individualized Teaching’ in a Government Pre-primary Classroom in Bangladesh

Teaching learning in a classroom, particularly in pre-primary classroom,...

Literature Circles Help Develop Language and Collaboration

A literature circle is an activity in which members...

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Thoughts

The Significance of Celebrating Education Freedom Day

Using software in education is a modern phenomenon. It...

Teaching is Courageous Profession Indeed

Teaching itself is a courageous profession in many respects....

Program for International Student Assessment – PISA

For gaining the 21st century skills students need to...

Excitement with New Textbooks, Guidebooks also Flood Market

Bangladesh has occupied a unique position in the globe...

Opinion

Project-based Learning Combines Traditional Classroom Knowledge with Real-world Expertise (Part -2)

With the ever-increasing pressure to raise performance standards in...

Using Performance Skills in the Classroom

In order to continue raising academic standards, we need...

Making Language Teaching More Communicative

Gunter Gerngross, an English teacher in Austria, gives an...

Views

Education in Haor Areas: Should Distance Be the Barrier to Access Education?

In terms of mainstream socio-economic development initiatives, Haor areas...

How far JU Teachers’ demonstration justified?

Jahangir Nagar University, the only fully-fledged residential university stresses...

Different Concepts in Language Education

Everyday new concepts are coming out. Some are accepted...

Role of Teachers in the 21st Century

Students’ behaviour and the future goals and success of...

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Amader Pathshala Treads a Tough Road to Teach Poor Children

SADAT SAYEM writes on Amader Pathshala Sonia Akhter, a Class III student at Amader Pathshala, was colouring a drawing of...

Inclusion of Children of the Sex Workers in the Mainstream Education

Raju Norul discusses the inclusion of children of sex workers Bangladesh, one of the most densely populated countries in the...

Writing a Statement of Purpose

HELALI MORTUZA BHUIYAN wrote about Statement of Purpose 1. Preface This article is all about writing a good Statement of Purpose...

Kajoli Early Childhood Learning: A Model for Empowerment of Marginalized Communities

SAIFUZZAMAN RANA The Kajoli Early Childhood Learning Model is a pre-school model innovated through action research. One of the earliest...

Virtual Classroom and Distance Learning: Bangladesh Perspective – 2

The process of virtual classroom and virtual learning can be easily described by a figure. With the below figure...

Non-Formal Education for Achieving Adult Literacy in the E-9 Countries

In this paper, the author is going to describe the achievements and  challenges of the non-formal education for enhancing...

Senior Teacher Position Created with First-class Officer Status

The government secondary schools will see Senior Teacher position with the status of first-class gazetted officer that must be...

The Economics of School Drop-Outs

“Its time to school!” After waking up at morning we expect to see that every child is going to...

Autism: A Public Health Issue

The word “Autism” was not well known in Bangladesh before the last decade. People are not aware about disability...

Teaching is Courageous Profession Indeed

Teaching itself is a courageous profession in many respects. The people belonging to other professions can do corruption, earn...

Stop Coaching Business

The above headlines on July 22 that appeared in all the national dailies definitely caught the attention of all...

Exploring ‘Individualized Teaching’ in a Government Pre-primary Classroom in Bangladesh

Teaching learning in a classroom, particularly in pre-primary classroom, setting must not be complete and fair if individual students...

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