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Dangerous art of teaching English

IT IS the first day of the term and there they sit, my unwitting charges, with fingers hover like hesitant falcons over the fresh carnage of grammar exercises. To them, I am no ordinary teacher. I am the guardian of their exams fates, deciding if their essays will sing or stumble, if they unravel a poem’s secrets or merely skim its surface. But they are unaware of the peril...

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Recasting teaching as collaborative profession

THE world pauses to mark World Teachers’ Day every October 5. Bangladesh joins the global community in honouring educators, reflecting on their evolving role in society, and recognising their enduring contribution to shaping the minds of future generations. The theme for 2025, ‘Recasting teaching as a collaborative profession,’ underscores the urgent need...

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Teaching observation for improving quality

WHEN we speak of advancing teacher preparation and professional development, the role of ‘teaching observation’ deserves renewed attention. Teaching observation involves one teacher observing another’s classroom practice, followed by a structured discussion. This is not an exercise in fault-finding, but rather a reflective process focused on pedagogical...

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Govt should not concede to demands that risk education

The government should consider the demand of the aspiring teachers for non-government educational institutes very carefully because it involves the quality of our teaching standards. In two separate protests in the capital on June 15, people interested in becoming a teacher for non-governmental secondary and higher secondary schools but who failed to meet either the...