Government teachers’ perception and policy provision on SEL – a study in selected government primary schools in Bangladesh
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Date
2023-01Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Himel, Md. Ar RafiMetadata
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Bangladesh a, rising economy if south-east Asia is having a tremendous success in primary school
enrollment and at the same experiences difficulties in ensuring quality after graduation from
primary schools. COVID-19 has been a detrimental force in the overall educational landscape of
the country. It was assumed that the existing system has lack in promoting students Social and
Emotional Learning (SEL) and teachers are not fully aware of the importance of SEL, whereas
remarkable results have been identified in countries where SEL was given a priority. To identify
the SEL perspective of incumbent teachers and the existing policy, this study followed qualitative
research, where 8 Government Primary School teachers have been interviewed and two major
policy documents have been analyzed. Inadequate teachers’ training, insufficient classroom
infrastructure and lack of directions from the government are few key reasons for what teachers
are being unable to successfully follow SEL framework. Additionally, policies do not clearly
reflect about the framework though these have few direct and indirect guidelines on SEL
competencies. The research has detail comparison between the data collected from the respondents
with the existing documents. Several key recommendations is provided at the end of this study
mentioning that substantial work is yet to be done to capitalize the current demographic dividend
of Bangladesh.