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Big differences between desire and reality: Primary and Mass Education Adviser
Primary and Mass Education Adviser Bidhan Ranjan Ray Poddar discussed the significant gap between aspirations and reality in the countrys education system. Speaking at a meeting with stakeholders in Barisal on Sunday morning, Dr. Poddar emphasized the primary goal of improving education quality...

6,531 selected assistant teachers to join by March 12
A Supreme Court order on Monday has cleared way for appointing 6,531 candidates as assistant teachers of government primary schools in Dhaka and Chattogram divisions, reports BSS. Following the order, the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education has granted administrative approval for the...

Teacher-student relation deteriorates
The distance between teacher and students has increased over the years across educational institutions including schools, colleges, madrasahs and universities, deteriorating the teacher-student relation. The governments policy barred teachers to punish students both physically and mentally. Many...

Teachers' forum calls for quick tobacco law changes to protect youth
The Teachers Forum Against Tobacco has urged for quick changes to the Tobacco Control Act to ensure a healthier future for young people. This appeal was made during a meeting held on Saturday, at Dhaka by Nari Maitree, marking the formation of the Teachers Forum Against Tobacco, reads a press...