Primary educational system in Bangladesh
The Primary educational system in Bangladesh is three-tiered and highly subsidized. The government of Bangladesh operates many schools in the primary, secondary, and higher secondary levels. It also subsidizes parts of the funding for many private schools. In the tertiary education sector, the government also funds more than 30 state universities .n Madrasah Education System there are two system one is called Kaumi Madras system which is the genuine system of Islamic education while the other is called "Alia madrasah" is just like general education, only difference is they teach Arabic as additional to the general education, after passing 'Alim' (12th Grade), student can enroll in for 3years long study, for obtaining a 'Phazil' level (14th Grade)as well as they can go for further general education like earning all over the universities degree.
The primary level of education is managed by the Directorate of Primary Education (DPE) while the secondary level of education is controlled by the seven General Education Boards, each covering a region. The boards' headquarters are located . In addition, the Madrasah Education Board covers religious education in government-registered, and the Technical Education Board controls technical and vocational training in the secondary level.
At the tertiary level, universities are regulated by the University Grants Commission. The colleges providing tertiary education are under. Each of the medical colleges is affiliated with a public university. Universities in Bangladesh are autonomous bodies administered by statutory bodies such as Syndicate, Senate, Academic Council, etc. in accordance with provisions laid down in their respective acts.
The university offers education in science- and technology-based subjects for undergraduate and post graduate levels. This newly established university will occupies an area of about 30 acres, with a number of multi-storied buildings. Because of its location, it has already drawn the attention of brilliant students for admission and scholarly faculty members for teaching and research. The admission notice for undergraduate programmes for 2011 were published in the website
empowers parents, teachers and local communities to work together by providing school-improvement grants to school management committees. These committees meet regularly to develop School Level Improvement Plans (SLIPs) to manage the funds. Making decisions about the needs of the school fosters a sense of ownership among teachers and parents. Among the schools receiving grants, money has been spent on:
Primary Education Traning in Bangladesh.
The primary level of education is managed by the Directorate of Primary Education (DPE) while the secondary level of education is controlled by the seven General Education Boards, each covering a region. The boards' headquarters are located . In addition, the Madrasah Education Board covers religious education in government-registered, and the Technical Education Board controls technical and vocational training in the secondary level.
At the tertiary level, universities are regulated by the University Grants Commission. The colleges providing tertiary education are under. Each of the medical colleges is affiliated with a public university. Universities in Bangladesh are autonomous bodies administered by statutory bodies such as Syndicate, Senate, Academic Council, etc. in accordance with provisions laid down in their respective acts.
The university offers education in science- and technology-based subjects for undergraduate and post graduate levels. This newly established university will occupies an area of about 30 acres, with a number of multi-storied buildings. Because of its location, it has already drawn the attention of brilliant students for admission and scholarly faculty members for teaching and research. The admission notice for undergraduate programmes for 2011 were published in the website
empowers parents, teachers and local communities to work together by providing school-improvement grants to school management committees. These committees meet regularly to develop School Level Improvement Plans (SLIPs) to manage the funds. Making decisions about the needs of the school fosters a sense of ownership among teachers and parents. Among the schools receiving grants, money has been spent on:
- teaching materials
- filing cabinets and bookshelves
- books for school libraries
- benches
- tools
- cleaning products
- ramps for disabled access
- a school bell
- sports days and prizes
- musical instruments
- planting a school garden
- constructing toilets
Primary Education Traning in Bangladesh.
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