Assessing the level of cognitive knowledge in English of the staff and teachers of Non-Formal Primary Education Programme of BRAC
Date
1999-12Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)Author
Khan, Md. Kaisar AliMetadata
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Khan, M. K. A. (1999, December). Assessing the level of cognitive knowledge in English of the staff and teachers of Non-Formal Primary Education Programme of BRAC. Research Reports (1999): Social Studies, Vol – XXIII, 117–133.Abstract
This paper aimed at identifying job-related background factors of the staff and the
teachers of BRAC education programme, determining their level of cognitive knowledge
in English and finding relationship between the job-related factors and subject
knowledge. BRAC recently has extended its curriculum from three years to four years to
cover full five-year cycle of primary education. The main objective of the expansion is to
mainstream the BRAC graduates with formal education system. BRAC has introduced
the English textbook of class m in its schools, and has develop a teachers guide based on
the it. BRAC also started a training programme based on the teachers guide for the
teachers as well as supervising staff to develop their teaching and supervisory skills on
the new teaching system. The data for this paper were taken from the study of Higher
Education Link project for more elaborate analysis, where 13 Programme Organizers, 5
Junior Programme Organizers, and 111 teachers of three NFPE teams were given a test
on English. The test instrument was developed on the basis of the textbook and contained
100 marks. The findings show that on average, the Programme Organizers obtained 64.0,
the Junior Programme Organiser 76.4 and the teachers 39.0 scores respectively. The job related
factors, year of schooling, number of lessons covered by training sessions and job
experience of the respondents were positively correlated with the subject knowledge.
Although the achievement levels of the respondents were not satisfactory, they have
further scope in learning and practicing English in the classroom while they will be
supervising and/or teaching.