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THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 2025

Bangladesh Education Sector

School students at an examination centre. File photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Panorama

Time to revolutionise education: From question paper to 'evaluation paper' under the new curriculum

As an original evaluation system is poised to bring about a revolutionary change in the country’s education system and reimagine what a high school exam looks like, the age-old problem of question...

On the left, Dhaka Universiy students take out a rally in protest against the quota system in recruitment for first and second class government jobs. On the right, Jahangirnagar University teachers observe the indefinite strike calling for the  withdrawal of the "Prottoy" universal pension scheme. Photo: TBS
Education

Education takes backseat as teachers protest 'Prottoy', students quota

Why Bangladesh needs to give highest care to education, health to be a developed country by 2041
Analysis

Why Bangladesh needs to give highest care to education, health to be a developed country by 2041

The private university students rebelled in 2015 against the VAT decision on their tuition fees and they will possibly repeat their struggle if the government forces this tax on them. Photo: Collected
Panorama

Tax on Private Universities: Lack of financial transparency is the real problem

New curriculum warmly accepted by students and guardians, say Alia madrasa teachers
Education

New curriculum warmly accepted by students and guardians, say Alia madrasa teachers

Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Nowfel. Photo: Collected
Education

Education minister suggests enhancing capacity of newly-established universities

Former education minister Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury. Photo: Collected
Education

Changes will be brought in evaluation system if necessary: Education minister

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