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  1. Bangladesh - Education, Literacy, Schools: The foundation of the educational system in Bangladesh was laid down during the period of British rule. The system has three levels—primary, secondary, and higher education. Primary and secondary education are both compulsory, though universal participation has remained more an ideal than a fact. Primary education consists of eight years, while ...

  2. 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.

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  4. Bangladesh’s education system caters to about 40 million students. Learning is offered through both formal and non-formal channels. The 2020 Education sector analysis reports that the country has achieved near-universal primary education enrollment with gender parity. The net enrollment rate was 98% in 2018.

  5. Feb 23, 2022 · On 24 January 2022, the Bangladesh National Commission for UNESCO (BNCU) and Secondary and Higher Education Division, Ministry of Education (MoE) organized a discussion meeting to celebrate the fourth International Day of Education under the theme of “Changing Course, Transforming Education”.

  6. Jun 9, 2023 · The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on education systems around the world, resulting in school closures and disrupting the education of millions of children. Bangladesh was no exception, with one of the longest school closures of 18-months.The Government of Bangladesh with financial support from the Global Partnership for ...

  7. www.unicef.org › bangladesh › enEducation | UNICEF

    If Bangladesh is to achieve its vision of becoming a middle-income country, it cannot afford to have millions of children drop out of education or leave school without basic literacy and numeracy skills. This is why UNICEF is working with the Government of Bangladesh to build a robust education system which is inclusive, relevant and accessible.

  8. Over the past decade, Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in expanding access to education. With 98 percent of children of primary school age enrolled in school, the country has achieved near universal primary enrollment as well as gender parity in equal access to education. Despite these advances in access, the quality of education remains a challenge, and many children in Bangladesh are ...

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