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Populist decisions can hardly improve education governance

THE education ministry has decided not to hold the remaining Higher Secondary Certificate and equivalent examinations deferred in the changed reality that had emerged in the middle of July out of the student protests seeking reforms in civil service job reservations. The examinations were scheduled to begin on June 30 and end on August 21...

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Previous education curriculum to return

The interim government’s education adviser Wahiduddin Mahmud said that the government would return to the previous curriculum gradually as the new curriculum seemed to be not implementable in Bangladesh...

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Edn institutes reopen today

All educational institutions from secondary to tertiary levels under the education ministry are likely to reopen today.

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Revamp of constitution demanded

Speakers in a discussion on Wednesday demanded a revamp of the constitution to plug loopholes preventing any dictators from rising in future...

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New curriculum not suspended: ministry

Education ministry officials on Saturday confirmed that a new school curriculum had not been suspended amid a confusion raised in this regard...

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Byju’s avoids bankruptcy

An Indian appeals tribunal stopped bankruptcy proceedings against troubled educational technology firm Byju on Friday after the company agreed to settle a $19-million unpaid sponsorship debt owed to the country’s powerful cricket board...

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Education at standstill

The higher secondary and tertiary level students in Bangladesh are likely to face a severe session jam amid the intermittent closures of the educational institutions owing...

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Byju’s begins bankruptcy proceedings

An Indian tribunal began bankruptcy proceedings against troubled educational technology firm Byju’s on Tuesday over a $19 million unpaid sponsorship debt owed to the country’s powerful cricket board...

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MPs censure edn sector corruption

The Jatiya Party and independent lawmakers said on Sunday in Jatiya Sangsad that the country’s education sector was beset with widespread irregularities, corruption, and...

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Vocationalising education

SCHOLARS have identified various goals of education. These goals are never static; they keep changing with changes in society and societal needs. Meeting the demands of the...

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Govt makes education system multi-dimensional: PM

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday said that her government made the country’s education system multi-dimensional and creative prioritising science and technology to maintain global standards in the ever-changing world....

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Embracing AI in education

IN THE ever-evolving landscape of education, artificial intelligence has emerged as a beacon of transformation. The integration of AI into the academic curricula of institutions in...

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Summer holidays cut for high schools

The education ministry has taken the decision of shortening the summer holidays by a week at the junior secondary and secondary level educational institutes...

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Proposed budget doesn’t address woes of ordinary people

POOR allocation for sectors such as social safety, education, health and agriculture as proposed in the budget for the 2024–25 financial year is concerning. The proposed budget would hit the disadvantaged hardest. Economists at a discussion that the Citizen’s Platform for SDGs organised...

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Govt plans to make education free up to class VIII: minister

Education minister Mohibul Hassan Chowdhoury on Sunday told Jatiya Sangsad that the government has a plan to make education free up to class VIII to create opportunity for all in education and to enable all citizens to access education up to class VIII easily...

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