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The BLDS education collection
The BLDS education collection

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Undergraduate medical education in Bangladesh: facts & challenges
M. Rahman 2010
The health professions education process should produce doctors who can be able to demonstrate essential competence in rendering comprehensive health care and ensure high quality care with empathy and respect as per needs of the popul...
Distributed Leadership in Secondary Schools: Possibilities and Impediments in Bangladesh
A Salahuddin 2011
Effective school leadership is a basic tenet for successful school since the outcome of a school depends on the quality of leadership. As a current popular form of leadership, distributed leadership focuses on the leadership of all te...
Education, Information Literacy and Lifelong Learning: Three Pillars of Nation Building in the Emerging Knowledge Society
2012
This paper is based on the assumption that libraries have a pivotal role to play in nation building, and future of libraries is in our own hands. It further emphasizes the need for change in libraries in the context of emerging knowle...
Identifying the English language needs of humanities students at Dhaka University
T Chaudhury 2009
Till recently freshmen at all the departments of the Faculty of Humanities of Dhaka University compulsorily attended a centrally conducted English language skills development course titled the English Foundation Course. Since 2006 the...
Policy Brief on Primary Education
J Ferdaush / Unnayan Onneshan, 2012
The affiliation between education and poverty is spherical. School enrolment and literacy rate has increased over the time in Bangladesh but the dropout rate (in urban area) is not decreasing. However, inequality has appeared as a maj...
Inequality in Primary Education of Bangladesh
J Ferdaush / Unnayan Onneshan, 2011
The lack of education may force the poor households to engage in less productivity actions, which result in poverty. On the other hand, poverty leads to low investment in education. Inequality has appeared as a major barrier in achiev...
Household Decision-making under Threat of Violence: A Micro ...
M Badiuzzaman / Microcon, 2011
We analyze rural household livelihood and children’s educational investment decisions in a post-conflict setting located in the Chittagong Hill Tracts region of Bangladesh. The study represents a contribution to the microeconomic...
Poverty, Equity and Access to Education in Bangladesh
A. Hossain / Consortium for Research on Educational Access, Transitions and Equity, 2010
Bangladesh has made great improvements in the scale and quality of access to education in recent years and gender equality has almost been achieved in primary education. Evidence from CREATE’s nationwide community and school surv...
Age in Grade Congruence and Progression in Basic Education in Bangladesh
A. Hossain 2010
In Bangladesh gross and net enrolment rates are used to measure overage and underage enrolment in the education system. However, due to the limits of these methods in exploring the issue of age in grade, the paper uses the CREATE Comm...
The Sector-wide Approach in Bangladesh Primary Education: A Critical View
M. Ahmed / Consortium for Research on Educational Access, Transitions and Equity, 2011
This monograph is about the modality of cooperation and programme management in primary education in Bangladesh, based specifically on the experience of the Second Primary Education Development Programme (PEDP II). It is not intended ...
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UNICEF Bangladesh
The UNICEF Bangladesh country office work in partnership with government ministries, non-government organisations, UN agencies and a wide range of donors in order to solve the problems facing children in Bangladesh. Specifically, UNICEF Bangladesh works on: education health and nutrition protection...
BRAC Education Programme (BEP)
BRAC Education Programme (BEP)
Centre for Health and Population Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B)
International centre for health research based in Bangladesh
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