Education policyBangladeshSince its relatively recent independence in 1971, a total of seven national Education Commissions were formed, all of which placed various degrees of emphasis on the planning, pedagogy and learning of English in Bangladesh. Although the first Education Commission in 1974 aimed...
Inclusive education (IE) has been recognized as a key strategy to ensure education for all in the developing world for the last two decades. As a developing country, Bangladesh is striving to address IE by undergoing various initiatives such as policy reform, awareness creation and teacher ...
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The disabled children are the most deprived of education right in Bangladesh. When quality education is a critical component of child development and a means of self-empowerment, independence and social integration-- disabled children are disentitled of this component as well. In order to ...
The study examines Bangladesh's record in implementing the right to education in terms of three dimensions of policy-making, e.g. the process of formulation, the contents, and monitoring of implementation. In the context of the human rights approach to education, the study reviews the overall ...
In retrospect to the proposition of this paper, it is important to investigate if higher education policies of Bangladesh provide equal opportunities to ii women. Policy initiatives at the primary and secondary levels have significantly raised female enrollment to 100%. Yet, gender disparity still ...
M. (2010) Child Labour and Child Education in Bangladesh: Issues, Consequences and Involvements. International Business Research, 3(2), 1-8.Hosen, M., Khandoker, M. S. H., & Islam, S. M. (2010). Child labor and child education in Bangladesh: Issues, consequences and involvements. ...
In this world of ever growing challenges; Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) has gained momentum in global education systems. Unfortunately, Bangladesh as a country is yet to be on board with this advanced education... SA Chowdhury,AS Arefin,F Ahmed - 《Journal of Physics...
Article 17 of the constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh declares that it is the duty of the state to provide education to all its children to such stage as may be determined by law. In 1973 and 1974 the government nationalized most of the primary schools, but it was found...
The advent of Private universities in Bangladesh started by passing Private University Act-1992 (amended 1998) in the National Parliament. It was indispensable to meet up the rising demand for higher education. To protect brain drain and to create session jam free, results from politics, also wor...