Curriculum being modified to improve standard of education: Dipu Moni
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DHAKA, Jan 31, 2021 (BSS) – Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni today said the curriculum for students is being modified to improve the standard of education.
“In this regard, the government is giving significant importance on ICT education and technical-based education including infrastructural development and training for teachers,” she said.
She was speaking at an inaugural ceremony of imparting training of the master-trainers of the primary school teachers’ on English subject as the chief guest at a city hotel.
Putting emphasis on giving training to teachers, she said training is very much important for teachers as the condition of students, who are studying English as a mandatory subject, is not satisfactory.
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that the next Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent
examinations will be held in June 2021 and Higher Secondary
Certificate (HSC) and its equivalent exams in July-August.
She disclosed the government’s plan of holding SSC and HSC exams at
a virtual press briefing on the next year’s textbook festival and
other education related issues here today.
The government has decided to reopen the educational institutions
for preparations of the SSC and HSC examinees, the education minister
said.
classes on a short syllabus for SSC examinee will be held from
February to April while classes on the short syllabus for HSC
Govt inks deal with Nagad to distribute stipend to primary students
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DHAKA, Dec 13, 2020 (BSS) – The government is set to distribute stipends and allowances for accessories among 1.50 crore primary school students through the Postal Department’s digital financial service Nagad.
To this end, the Department of Primary Education (DPE) today signed a tripartite agreement with Bangladesh Postal Department and Third Wave Technology Limited to eliminate the hassles that the students and their guardians have been facing in receiving the funds in the last few years, said a press release.
Director General of the Directorate of Primary Education Alamgir Muhammad Mansurul Alam, Director General (additional charge) of the Bangladesh Postal Department Md Siraz Uddin and Executive Director of Nagad Md Shafayet Alam inked the agreement on behalf of their respective sides at a ceremony at the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education at the secretariat in the city.