Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Changes in Education Sector in Rural Bangladesh
Education firmament Education sector has faced significant changes over decades in country-bred Bangladesh. Earlier the maximum train of development that race developd was mainly upto master(a) precept. The drop-out rate was very high. The number of female students was very low-pitched and they used get married while studying in primary level. As a result, the number of female students in the secondary level was almost zero. The main reason behind this low enrollment in secondary level was ignorance of the pargonnts.They had this mind setup that primary education was true(p) enough for their children and encouraged them to get involved in income earning activity for which they got no magazine to study. But, people be learning about the importance of education gradually, although the number of drop-outs is still not very low in scant(p) families and among girls. Another trend in the closure was late admission. By the time they completed primary education they had become 1 7/18 historic period old.Nowadays, in the village a student completes his/her higher secondary education at this age. The medium of education has also changed. Earlier pargonnts were inclined to madrasa education. They wanted to make their children moulana. But today the parents see their children becoming doctors or engineers in the future. Earlier the villagers used to send their children to colleges near the village or at best near the district. But in recent years, parents are showing interest in sending their children to the capital for studying in college.Many of them are getting admitted in BUET, Dhaka University, and other prestigious universities of the country. unmatched of the main reasons of this radical change in education level of the village is the establishment of school, colleges in the recent years. Earlier, there was only one or two primary and high schools in the village. But many schools, colleges are being established nowadays with the initiative of the gove rnment and NGOs.The government is offer different scholarship programs for encouraging the rural people to send their children to schools, colleges and receive education. Awareness programs are being held by NGOs and the government for making people conscious about the importance of education. Another important change in the education system in rural Bangladesh is increased enrollments in sheepskin level of education. This trend has started very recently. Some of the students has already passed diploma others and are on the way of passing.
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