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Ministry of Primary and Mass Education Bangladesh Secretariat, Dhaka-1000: Minister responsible: Rumana Ali, Minister of State; Agency executive: Farid Ahmed, Secretary;
Education in Bangladesh is administered by the country's Ministry of Education. [4] The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education implements policies for primary education and state-funded schools at a local level. [5] Education in Bangladesh is compulsory for all citizens until the end of grade eight. [6]
The Directorate of Primary Education was established in 1981 to manage the nationalized primary schools. In 2013, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina nationalized 26 thousand more primary schools. [3] Bangladesh has 126,615 primary schools, 540 thousand teachers and 18.6 million students. [5]
Website. National Academy for Primary Education. National Academy for Primary Education (NAPE) is a Bangladesh Government academy responsible for providing training to government primary school teachers and is located in Mymensingh, Bangladesh. [1] [2] It is one of 25 key government administration training institutions.
BA, MA [1] Rumana Ali Tusi is a Bangladeshi academic, writer and politician from Gazipur belonging to Bangladesh Awami League. She is the incumbent state minister for Primary and Mass Education and Member of Parliament from Gazipur- 3 and state minister of 12th Parliament. Earlier, she was Jatiya Sangsad member for Reserved Women's Seat-14. [1]
Primary education and mass literacy is the responsibility of the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education (MOPME). The Ministry of Education contains two divisions: [1] [2] Secondary and Higher Education Division
Md Zakir Hossain (born 2 July 1966) is a Bangladesh Awami League politician and former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Kurigram-4 constituency. He is former State Minister of Primary and Mass Education. Career. Hossain was elected to the parliament on 30 December 2018 from Kurigram-4 as a Bangladesh Awami League candidate.
National Curriculum and Textbook Board traces its origins to the East Pakistan School Textbook Board which was established in 1954. In 1971, the Bangladesh School Textbook Board was established. In 1976 it was constituted as the National Curriculum and Syllabus Committee and the National Curriculum Development Centre was established in 1981.