Browsing by Author "Khanom, Ferdousi"
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Evaluation of a mathematics program for preprimary children in rural Bangladesh
Opel, Aftab; Zaman, Syeda Sazia; Khanom, Ferdousi; Aboud, Frances E. (© 2012 Elsevier Ltd, 2012)A randomized evaluation of a 9-month comprehensive math program for preprimary Bangladeshi school children addressed skills such as numbers, measurement, shapes, patterns, and space. Nine schools were randomly selected for ... -
Exploring the practice of leisure time physical activity among 6-8 year old urban children
Dina, Tanzina Quddus (BRAC Univeristy, 2014-04-30)Children's regular participation in physical activity has multiple benefits to children's physical and mental health. Not only this, physical activity is identified as one of the basic preventive measures for non-communicable ... -
Mothers’ perception of online schooling for 6-8 years old children during COVID-19 pandemic
Afroz, Sadia (Brac University, 2021-12)Online learning is increasing due to school closures during COVID-19 (Li & Lalani, 2020). The respected Minister of Education in Bangladesh has started to emphasize online learning and have more research on this (The ... -
Parents’ perception and practice towards extracurricular activities for children aged 6-8 years in Dhaka city
Norvin, Ishika (Brac University, 2024-05)Extracurricular activities—anything children do beyond the scope of their formal education—are crucial to a child's social-emotional, cognitive, and physical development. Regarding extracurricular activities in Dhaka ... -
Parents’ perception regarding online learning for pre-schoolers during COVID-19 pandemic
Islam, Nabila (Brac University, 2020-12)In March 2020, nationwide school closure was announced to reduce the spread of novel Coronavirus. Like other countries in the world, a rapid rise of online learning has been observed in Bangladesh in the replacement of ... -
Perception of parents and teachers of Chakma community towards mother tongue based multilingual education at early primary level
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Pre-school techers’ perception on inclusion of children with learning disabilities in early childhood education
Shakiba, Naghme (Brac University, 2020-12)Early childhood education is considered fundamental worldwide. Many developing countries struggle with implementing inclusive approaches in the early years, as preschool teachers lack knowledge on the philosophies and ... -
Provision of integrated breastfeeding corners at workplace: perception of working mothers
Afrin, Fariha (Brac University, 2020)Despite the benefits of breastfeeding, only 65% children are exclusively breastfed in the urban areas. Also, there has been an increase in the women workforce of Bangladesh and family disintegration; thus, working mothers ... -
Supporting early primary grade children’s mental health in the classroom: a study of teacher’s perceptions
Sultana, Zakia (Brac University, 2024-05)Healthy upbringing of children and early detection of mental health issues among them go a long way in raising responsible adults and improving overall mental health of the society. Besides parents, early primary grade ... -
Teachers' perception on play based learning for early primary grade children
Tuba, Farah (Brac University, 2021-12)Play based learning is considered very important for early primary grade children. Many developing and under developed countries are struggling to implement this play based learning method. This study aims to explore ... -
Teachers’ perception and practices related to preschoolers’ self-regulation skills in the classroom
Islam, Faria (Brac University, 2021-12)Development of self-regulation skills is important for ensuring life-long success. Pre-school age is the most crucial period for the development of self-regulation skills in children. In this regard, preschool teachers can ... -
Teachers’ perceptions about play-based pedagogy to develop the literacy skills of children in pre-primary level
Mostafa, Mohd. Golam (Brac University, 2023-04)This paper aims to know the teachers' perceptions about the role of play in developing the literacy skills of the children are very essential. Play-based pre-primary education to develop early literacy skills is gaining ... -
Young street children in Dhaka: perceptions and experiences of 6-8 year old children about life as street children in Dhaka city
Hoque, Jabadul (BRAC Univeristy, 2014-04-30)Children living in the street are an increasing phenomenon in developing countries. As in other developing countries, there has been a rise in street children population in the urban areas of Bangladesh. Street children ...