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    English language teaching in Bangladesh today: issues, outcomes and implications 

    Karim, Abdul; Rahman, Mohammad Mosiur; Islam, Md Shaiful (© 2019 Springer Nature, 2019-06)
    Given the significance of English in the global world, English language teaching in Bangladesh has become subject to a supreme concern in maintaining economic growth and developing a skilled workforce. In this article, ...
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    Revisiting innovations in ELT through online classes: an evaluation of the approaches of 10 minute school 

    Shahed, Faheem Hasan; Karim, Abdul; Rahman, Mohammad Mosiur; Mohamed, Abdul Rashid (© 2019 The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 2019-01)
    The ubiquity with regard to technology and availability of social media offered an unorthodox avenue to impart education. Concerning language teaching and learning, the meticulous use of such online platforms has been ...
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    Evaluation of the teacher education programs in EFL context: a testimony of student teachers’ perspective 

    Karim, Abdul; Shahed, Faheem Hasan; Mohamed, Abdul Rashid; Rahman, Mohammad Mosiur; Ismail, Shaik Abdul Malik Mohamed (© 2019 International Journal of Instruction, 2019-01)
    Pre-service teacher education programs such as, TEFL, TESOL, and ELT are offered in some universities in Bangladesh. Meeting the criteria and based on their level, students tend to enroll in BA in TEFL or TESOL and MA ...
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    Working in groups outside the classroom: affective challenges and probable solutions 

    Ferdous, Tanjila; Karim, Abdul (© 2019 International Journal of Instruction, 2019-07)
    Group work is a common strategy of collaborative learning, practiced both inside and outside classroom. Irrespective of the subject matter, learners, either being assigned by the teachers or being self-employed, tend to ...
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    Examining the impact of an English in action training program on secondary-school English teachers’ classroom practice in Bangladesh 

    Karim, Abdul; Mohamed, Abdul Rashid (© 2019 The Qualitative Report, 2019)
    English teachers in Bangladesh have undergone numerous training programs. Both government-initiated and donor-sponsored training programs have been in operation in Bangladesh. Government initiated institutions to train ...
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    Transitions between informal and formal employment: results from a worker survey in Bangladesh 

    Gutierrez, Italo A.; Kumar, Krishna B.; Mahmud, Minhaj; Munshi, Farzana; Nataraj, Shanthi (© 2019 Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019-02-13)
    We study transitions between different types of formal and informal employment using retrospective job histories from a new survey in Bangladesh. Workers transitioning between jobs are most likely to remain in the same ...
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    Prevalence and risk factors of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Bangladesh: A systematic review 

    Sutradhar, Ipsita; Gupta, Rajat Das; Hasan, Mehedi; Wazib, Amit; Sarker, Malabika (Cureus, 2019-01-28)
    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) including Bangladesh. But no systematic review has been carried out in Bangladesh, which ...
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    A new social sciences network for infectious threats 

    Giles-Vernick, Tamara; Kutalek, Ruth; Napier, David; Kaawa-Mafigiri, David; Dückers, Michel; Paget, John; Ahmed, Syed Masud; Cheah, Phaik Yeong; Desclaux, Alice; De Vries, Daniel; Hardon, Anita; MacGregor, Hayley; Pell, Christopher; Rashid, Sabina F; Rodyna, Roman; Schultsz, Constance; Sow, Khoudia; Wilkinson, Annie (The Lancet, 2019-05)
    The Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continues to escalate, new outbreaks of Lassa fever, yellow fever, measles, and other infectious diseases erupt around the world, and antimicrobial resistance ...
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    How health shocks and its relationship to repayments of loans from microfinance institutions can affect migrant households in Bangladesh 

    Hossain, Md. Shahadath; Sarker, Malabika; Nazneen, Shaila; Basu, Bharati; Rasul, Fatema Binte; Adib, Hossain I. (Taylor & Francis Online, 2019-02-08)
    Increasing the feasibility of easy loan repayment is one of the objectives of providing microcredits for income generating activities requiring relatively small loans in the developing countries. However, evidence in the ...
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    WHO takes action to promote the health of refugees and migrants 

    Gostin, Lawrence O; Abubakar, Ibrahim; Guerra, Ranieri; Rashid, Sabina F; Friedman, Eric A; Jakab, Zsuzsanna (Elsevier, 2019-05-18)
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    AuthorKarim, Abdul (5)Hossain, Mokbul (3)Mohamed, Abdul Rashid (3)Mridha, Malay (3)Rahman, Mohammad Mosiur (3)Dewey, Kathryn G (2)Hasan, Mehedi (2)Matias, Susana L (2)Mridha, Malay K (2)Rashid, Sabina F (2)... View MoreSubjectBangladesh (4)EFL (3)Diarrhoea (2)Health (2)Rural Bangladesh (2)18-month-old Bangladeshi children (1)Advice (1)Africa (1)Anemia (1)Beliefs (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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