Azwa Nayeem

Azwa Nayeem is the chairperson of Alokito Teachers and Alokito Hridoy Foundation.

Equip teachers to bring positive changes in education

Teachers are at the heart of educational reform and are pivotal in shaping students' academic success.

1m ago

Reforms required in Bangladesh’s school system

The country faces a multitude of challenges, from severe literacy and numeracy gaps to the politicisation of school committees.

2m ago

Building teacher leadership to navigate the new normal in education

Being disconnected from school education since March 2020 has affected students in more ways than one. Although the learning gap is an inevitable outcome, its extent and nature remain unknown, while other skills such as collaborative and social-emotional skills are also bound to suffer.

3y ago

Reconstructed learning for children during COVID-19

On a regular day when students are bogged down with classes, assignments and exams we hardly get the time to step back and reflect

4y ago

Reinventing education

If you are still not alarmed by the grim predictions of our education system, let me apprise you of the current scenario.

6y ago

Fearless Strokes: Wall art to show a future we want

With an aim to enlighten the minds and souls of the youth and children Alokito Hridoy Foundation along with Dhaka North City

7y ago

Is literacy rate a sufficient indicator of quality of education?

EDUCATION is a never-ending learning process that shapes and reshapes an individual to develop beneficial qualities. However, the

8y ago
October 5, 2024
October 5, 2024

Equip teachers to bring positive changes in education

Teachers are at the heart of educational reform and are pivotal in shaping students' academic success.

September 7, 2024
September 7, 2024

Reforms required in Bangladesh’s school system

The country faces a multitude of challenges, from severe literacy and numeracy gaps to the politicisation of school committees.

June 20, 2021
June 20, 2021

Building teacher leadership to navigate the new normal in education

Being disconnected from school education since March 2020 has affected students in more ways than one. Although the learning gap is an inevitable outcome, its extent and nature remain unknown, while other skills such as collaborative and social-emotional skills are also bound to suffer.

April 17, 2020
April 17, 2020

Reconstructed learning for children during COVID-19

On a regular day when students are bogged down with classes, assignments and exams we hardly get the time to step back and reflect

November 17, 2018
November 17, 2018

Reinventing education

If you are still not alarmed by the grim predictions of our education system, let me apprise you of the current scenario.

June 1, 2017
June 1, 2017

Fearless Strokes: Wall art to show a future we want

With an aim to enlighten the minds and souls of the youth and children Alokito Hridoy Foundation along with Dhaka North City

February 23, 2016
February 23, 2016

Is literacy rate a sufficient indicator of quality of education?

EDUCATION is a never-ending learning process that shapes and reshapes an individual to develop beneficial qualities. However, the