education reform in Bangladesh

Why is there no education commission yet?

An education commission, chosen with care, can advise the interim government and serve the nation by identifying key areas that need reforms.

Whom does education serve in Bangladesh?

To serve the purpose of education, meeting the parents' demands through focusing on learning outcomes and reforming the education system are the need of the hour.

Higher education commission crucial for systemic reform

It is now widely accepted that investment in human capital through education plays a crucial role in economic growth.

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.

Vision 2050 for the valiant sons and daughters of the soil

The future is in your hands, dear students. Shape it with an unwavering commitment to the greater good of our beloved nation.

The problem is not with coaching centres or ChatGPT. It's with our education system.

AI and edtech can be helpful for our students in an inclusive manner when the plans and programmes in this respect recognise the basic and long-standing weaknesses in the system.

The textbook debate: Managing the politics

Curriculum and textbook renewal is not and should not be something that has to start from scratch.

Is education another commodity in the market?

The important issue that must be discussed is whether school education should continue to be another commodity subject to the vagaries of the market.

November 4, 2024
November 4, 2024

Why is there no education commission yet?

An education commission, chosen with care, can advise the interim government and serve the nation by identifying key areas that need reforms.

October 28, 2024
October 28, 2024

Whom does education serve in Bangladesh?

To serve the purpose of education, meeting the parents' demands through focusing on learning outcomes and reforming the education system are the need of the hour.

October 2, 2024
October 2, 2024

Higher education commission crucial for systemic reform

It is now widely accepted that investment in human capital through education plays a crucial role in economic growth.

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.

August 9, 2024
August 9, 2024

Vision 2050 for the valiant sons and daughters of the soil

The future is in your hands, dear students. Shape it with an unwavering commitment to the greater good of our beloved nation.

May 21, 2023
May 21, 2023

The problem is not with coaching centres or ChatGPT. It's with our education system.

AI and edtech can be helpful for our students in an inclusive manner when the plans and programmes in this respect recognise the basic and long-standing weaknesses in the system.

February 12, 2023
February 12, 2023

The textbook debate: Managing the politics

Curriculum and textbook renewal is not and should not be something that has to start from scratch.

September 12, 2022
September 12, 2022

Is education another commodity in the market?

The important issue that must be discussed is whether school education should continue to be another commodity subject to the vagaries of the market.