Dr Jasimuz Zaman is a former professor of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.
Quality education is a requirement for “Smart Bangladesh,” and it will be an irremediable loss if the country fails to educate its young generation in order to reap the benefits of a demographic dividend that will slip away in the 2030s.
Language is not only important for communication, it is also a tool for intellectual and mental development.
An innovative and compact method of training that empowers teachers to conduct classes in an effective manner has to be designed.
The NCTB should have taken lessons from past failures with radical changes in textbooks.
Over-expenditure in English education has led to under-expenditure for other subjects, particularly Bangla and STEM subjects.
An innovative scheme is needed to move towards quality education within the current constraints.
Quality education is a requirement for “Smart Bangladesh,” and it will be an irremediable loss if the country fails to educate its young generation in order to reap the benefits of a demographic dividend that will slip away in the 2030s.
Language is not only important for communication, it is also a tool for intellectual and mental development.
An innovative and compact method of training that empowers teachers to conduct classes in an effective manner has to be designed.
The NCTB should have taken lessons from past failures with radical changes in textbooks.
Over-expenditure in English education has led to under-expenditure for other subjects, particularly Bangla and STEM subjects.
An innovative scheme is needed to move towards quality education within the current constraints.