The much-anticipated programme will introduce a new character, Ameera, who is a witty inquisitive 8-year-old girl with a passion for science and basketball. Ameera is also a person with a disability and will use a pair of crutches and a wheelchair whenever she is interacting with the group. She is everyone’s favourite comedian, and her great sense of humour serves her well as
Bangladesh has decided to abolish the examinations primary school students take in Class V in order to qualify for government scholarships in secondary school.
Learning loss in Bangladesh: Education Watch and others have been sounding the alarm bell about the learning loss from disrupted schooling for two academic years due to the pandemic. They have been urging remedial actions. The decision-makers have been in denial about the losses and have been bent on returning to normal school routine. Two recent studies under government
Widespread criticism over “negligence” was directed at primary education authorities when they suspended the results released on Tuesday, citing “technical error”