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Introducing Problem Based Learning-2
With the discussions continued here on problem based learning it will be cleared to the reader how these two distinct yet related approaches to learning is integrated...
The Hegemony of the Dominant: Barriers for building Popular Education in Bangladesh
Education is the gradual process of acquiring knowledge; it is a preparation for life. It is widely recognize that education serves as an engine for a community;...
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 be left out-of-school....
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Teaching-Learning
Making Classroom an Attractive Centre for learning
It may not be unknown to most teachers that a safe, clean, comfortable and attractive centre can stimulate learning and help build classroom community....
Technical and Vocational
A Proper Plan Needed in Place for Upcoming Technical, Vocational, Education Projects
Bangladesh needs to plan its upcoming Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programme to get the best out of it for the people....
Management
Role of Apprenticeship in Development
Apprenticeship process was introduced in Bangladesh in the 1850 through an act designed by the British Administration. Given the nature of the 1850's act,...
Technical and Vocational
Income Prospects of Vocational Education and Training
A number of international donors and partners for developments have recently put a special emphasis on helping Bangladesh government in order to improve its...
Education Policy
Public and Private Schools
I often find myself criticising governments worldwide for failing to create opportunities for poor people, especially in the education sector. We certainly should be...