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The education system lacks a sound Human Resource Development and deployment system, [79] and this has demoralized the primary education sector personnel, including teachers, and contributes to poor performance. Poverty is a big threat to primary education. In Bangladesh, the population is very high.
The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education (Bengali: প্রাথমিক ও গণশিক্ষা ... and mass education in Bangladesh. Secondary, ...
In Bangladesh, students attend primary schools for six years. Primary/secondary education in Bangladesh is segregated as Primary (Pre school 1 Year + Class 1 -5), Junior High School (Class 6 - Class-10) and Higher Secondary or intermediate (11th and 12th Class) are as follows : Preschool: 5 years.-6 years. (optional) Class 1: 6-7; Class 2: 7-8
Directorate of Primary Education (Bengali: প্রাথমিক শিক্ষা অধিদপ্তর) is an autonomous government department responsible for the administration of primary schools in Bangladesh. It is also responsible for the training of primary school teachers in various training institutions operated by the directorate.
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 ]
Website. National Academy for Primary Education. The National Academy for Primary Education is a Bangladesh Government academy responsible for providing training and research in the field of primary education in Bangladesh and is located in Mymensingh. [ 1][ 2] It is one of 25 key government administration training institutions. [ 3]
NCTB & Jessore Education Board Secondary January Primary Training Institute (P.T.I) Komlapur, Nilmoniganj, Chuadanga – 7200, Khulna, Bangladesh Primary Education Board 1953 January Bheramara Pilot High School (BPHS) High Road, Bheramara, Kushtia – 7040, Bangladesh NCTB & Jessore Education Board 1918 January Nilmoniganj Secondary School
BRAC is one of the largest NGOs involved in primary education in Bangladesh. [37] As of the end of 2012, it had more than 22,700 non-formal primary schools with a combined enrollment of 670,000 children. [32] [non-primary source needed] Its schools constitute three-quarters of all NGO non-formal primary schools in the country. [37]