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Learn about the education system, policies, and statistics of Bangladesh, a country with near-universal enrollment and high literacy rate. Find out how the Ministry of Education and the National Curriculum and Textbook Board administer and regulate education in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh imported goods worth US$78.22 million and imported goods from the Philippines worth 19.32 million 2013-2014 fiscal year. [9] Bangladesh is the third largest trading partner of the Philippines in South Asia. [10] On February 2016, US$81 million was stolen from Bangladesh Bank and was laundered through a bank in the Philippines.
NCTB is an autonomous organization under the Ministry of Education in Bangladesh, responsible for curriculums and textbooks at primary and secondary levels. It traces its origins to the East Pakistan School Textbook Board established in 1954.
The ministry responsible for secondary, vocational and tertiary education in Bangladesh. It has two divisions: Secondary and Higher Education Division and Technical and Madrasah Education Division.
NAEM is a training academy affiliated to the Ministry of Education (Bangladesh) that conducts courses on education management, research and planning. It was established in 1959 as Education Extension Centre and later renamed as Bangladesh Education Extension and Research Institute in 1975.
Learn about the history, system and levels of education in the Philippines, from pre-colonial to modern times. Senior high school is the last level of basic education, equivalent to secondary school in other countries.
Education policy consists of the principles, decisions, laws and rules that influence the field of education. Learn about education policy analysis, reform, teacher policy and gender equality in education from Wikipedia.
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