The education that a child can acquire is currently a matter of how much his/her family can pay.
Authorities must ensure that poorer students are not left behind
Our education decision-makers have a narrative that largely denies any serious deficiency in the system.
The PEC and JSC exams have economic repercussions, too.
In Bangladesh, although primary education is free and the government provides the textbooks, more than 4.3 million children aged 6-15 years are not in school.
The education that a child can acquire is currently a matter of how much his/her family can pay.
Authorities must ensure that poorer students are not left behind
Our education decision-makers have a narrative that largely denies any serious deficiency in the system.
The PEC and JSC exams have economic repercussions, too.
In Bangladesh, although primary education is free and the government provides the textbooks, more than 4.3 million children aged 6-15 years are not in school.