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The education system lacks a sound Human Resource Development and deployment system, 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.
Website. National Academy for Primary Education. National Academy for Primary Education (NAPE) 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.
BRAC is one of the largest NGOs involved in primary education in Bangladesh. 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.
The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education ... Secondary, vocational and tertiary educations is the responsibility of the Ministry of Education (Bangladesh) (MoED).
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]
The Directorate of Non-Formal Education was under the Primary and Mass Education Division which was established in August 1992. The Directorate was placed in charge of Non-Formal Education programs providing services to 34.4 million illiterate people in Bangladesh.
The 1962 East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) Education movement was a movement by students against the education policy recommended by Sharif Commission, official name Commission on National Education, [1] to President of Pakistan, Ayub Khan. The policy would have made English and Urdu mandatory subjects. [2] It would have privatized education and ...
All public schools and many private schools in Bangladesh follow the curriculum of NCTB. Starting in 2010, every year free books are distributed to students between Grade-1 to Grade-10 to eliminate illiteracy. These books comprise most of the curricula of the majority of Bangladeshi schools. There are two versions of the curriculum.