Classroom situation at primary level
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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
Citation
Hossain, A., Imam, S. R., Amin, Md. N., Rahman, T., & Ghosh, S. K. (2003). Classroom situation at primary level.
Abstract
In the recent past Bangladesh has achieved considerable improvement in enrolment, attendance
and school completion rate but little success has been wrought in improving the quality of
education. There are many primary school systems in Bangladesh that provide primary education
to the children of 5 to 10 years of age using different curriculum and administrative structures. The
variety of offered primary education, aimed at eradicating illiteracy, is appreciable if the quality of
education remains above an acceptable level. But some recent studies indicate that the quality of
primary education is not up to the mark for some school systems and variations among the
systems are glaringly obvious. This low level of performance may be due to a number of internal
and external factors including classroom culture and the administration process of the relevant
school system. As learning takes place in a classroom and as the teachers are the hubs of all the
classroom activities, these case studies intended to delve into the matter to improve understanding
of the factors responsible for differences in performance in different school systems. It is
obviously easier to conjure up and blame the different curriculums of the various school systems
as the main culprit for the differences in performance. However, the real causes of substandard
performance and possible explanations of the differences can only be identified through classroom
observation.
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Research Report