Friday, July 20, 2012

20,000 Govt. primary school teachers to be appointed soon

Bangladesh govt. is gonna recruit about 20,000 teachers soon in the government primary schools countrywide.

Primary and Mass Education Minister Dr Mohammad Afsarul Amin made the disclosure while addressing a function in the district Wednesday.

The minister told

The government will appoint 20,000 teachers soon to fill up the shortage in different government primary schools nationwide aimed at providing globally standard education to primary school childrenyesterday.

He also said that the present govt. has ensured enrollment of each children in primary schools by introducing school feeding programme (mid day school meal), various scholarships and free distribution of text books (NCTB Books).

He added that the present government has taken different efforts to provide time befitting global standard education to the students for building Bangladesh as an educated nation.

Mr. Afsarul Amin assured the primary school teachers to solve their various problems.

The minister said government has decided to donate two computers in each union across the country this year to modernize education to cope with global standard.

Currently thousands of candidates are looking forward for publishing the dpe.gov.bd primary assistant teacher recruitment result for the year 2011. Now this new declaration will add some fuel in their inspiration that there are some hope in the future to become a govt. assistant teacher.

Some info about Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, Bangladesh:

MoPME is mainly responsible for policy formulation, supervision, planning, monitoring and evaluation and initiating legislative measures relating to primary and non-formal education. Bangladesh has been trying relentlessly to uphold the cause of education for all since its emergence as an independent country. Article 17 of the Constitution of Bangladesh stipulates that primary education shall be the responsibility of the State. To bear this responsibility primary education in Bangladesh underwent a great deal of changes and development during the last decades. Bangladesh is a signatory to the World Declaration on Education for All (EFA) held at Jomtien, Thailand in March 1990. Bangladesh is also a signatory to the Summit of 9 high Population Countries held on 16 December 1993 in Delhi. Bangladesh participated in the World Education Forum meeting held in Senegal, Dakar in April 2000. The Government enacted Compulsory Primary Education Act in 1990, created a separate Primary and Mass Education Division (PMED) in 1992, introduced compulsory primary education program in 68 Upazilas in 1992 and expanded this program all over the country in 1993. The country has formulated National Plan of Action I and II to realize the goals of Education for All. The country has also prepared a Non-formal Education Policy. The PMED was made a Ministry in 2003. Dr. Md. Afsarul Ameen is the Hon’ble Minister and Mr. Md. Motahar Hossain is the Hon’ble State Minister for the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education.

source: banglanews24.com and moedu.gov.bd

Written By : Dr. Mahmud // Friday, July 20, 2012
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