Browsing Department of English and Humanities (ENH) by Author "Department of English and Humanities, Brac University"
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21st century skills for primary & secondary level students in Bangladeshi English classrooms
Zaman, Syeda Summya (Brac University, 2020-09) -
The absurd and the caged self: a comparative study on “A Hunger Artist” and The Plague
Farjana, Tahsin (Brac University, 2022-01)This paper explores Franz Kafka’s short story “A Hunger Artist” and Albert Camus’ novel The Plague to do a comparison of the texts in the light of absurdism. This thesis is centred around the notion of constitution of the ... -
Acquiring familiarity with transcribing and advertising at Paper Rhyme Advertising
Zaman, Md. Nakib (Brac University, 2021-05) -
ADA, promoting telecom industries by triggering emotional and cultural sentiments related to current global issues for brand marketing
Aurin, Shenjuti Mahmud (Brac University, 2021-05)This paper aims to find the insights of telecom industries marketing strategies in Bangladesh and compare them with global brands to show how they work for establishing their brand identity. Telecom industry is one of the ... -
Adaptation of ELT for online education in primary schools of Bangladesh during COVID-19 pandemic
Khan, Maliha (Brac University, 2021-05)This research paper observes and analyses the changes adapted to English Language Teaching made to accommodate online learning. Online education has been effective in Bangladesh since March, 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic ... -
Adaptation of the assessment processes and its impact on learners: during and post-Covid19 situation in Bangladesh
Tabassum, Rezuana (Brac University, 2022-05)In our country, the long-established face-to-face assessment process shifted to an online mode due to the pandemic. However, teachers and the authority could not apply that established method during the remote assessment. ... -
Alice Walker’s discovery of Womanist Zora Neale Hurston: Janie in Their Eyes were Watching God
Orpa, Shanchary Kader (Brac University, 2022-05)The paper will touch on Walker’s quest for Zora Neale Hurston, learning about her grave to coming across her grave and most importantly her most notable work Their Eyes Were Watching God. The thesis will focus on ... -
Alternative assessments in rural Bangladeshi schools in post-pandemic times: an evaluation
Robin, Moinul Hoque (Brac University, 2023-05)Alternative Assessments in Bangladesh were practised a lot during the COVID-19 period. As all the educational institutions are nationwide shut down and face-to-face learning sessions was not possible. This study explores ... -
Alternative assessments in the private universities during the Covid-19 pandemic: impact and consequences
Rafa, Rubyat Tahrim (Brac University, 2022-04)This study explores students‟ perceptions and thoughts on the alternative assessments conducted by their respected universities during the Covid-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. A qualitative research method was employed to carry ... -
Analysis of the materials of English for Today textbook (class- XI-XII)
Trina, Habiba Sultana (Brac University, 2021-09)The main aim of the English curriculum is to make the learners competent in all four language skills (reading, speaking, writing and reading). However, it is found that Bangladeshi students even after studying English as ... -
Arundhati Roy’s fiction: mapping the micro-narratives of the marginalized
Annan, Tashfia (Brac University, 2019-04)Postmodernism starts with shifting of ideas from modernism. In postmodernism, authors adopt multiple features like historic-metafiction, magic realism, intertextuality and many more. One of the major changes that happen ... -
The aspiration to preserve national identity: An evaluative reading of americanah and things fall apart
Saha, Thamalika (Brac University, 2021-01)Adichie’s and Achebe’s use of terms and expressions to describe how race has been significantly affecting the lives of the innocent black people whose only desire is to endeavor their anticipated ambition and desire along ... -
Assessment styles and students’ mental health at Bangladeshi private universities
Islam, Maimuna Shafiqul (Brac University, 2022-12)The onset of COVID-19 has brought about drastic changes in everyone’s lives, especially of the student body. Although students are seen to perform well academically during the lockdown, the social media is strewn with ... -
Attitude towards the new curriculum of class seven
Sutradhar, Swarna (Brac University, 2023-09)"This research will analyze the attitudes of teachers, students, and parents in class seven according to the newly implemented curriculum. The research will be conducted through the qualitative method. Recently, NCTB ... -
Back to English classrooms: Teachers’ and students’ perceptions on reopened schools
Promi, Israt Jahan (Brac University, 2022-09)This study intends to explore the perception of secondary level students and teachers regarding their experiences of reopened schools. It also focuses on the challenges they faced while attending face to face classes. ... -
Bangladeshi tertiary level students’ perceptions on online synchronous and asynchronous learning as a humanistic learning
Habiba, Umme (Brac University, 2023-01)"Since the time of Covid-19, online classes have got wider recognition. Even in today when the world is healing, and everything is happening on-site, online classes did not lose its existence. However, in today’s post COVID ... -
Behaviors in children with language developmental disorders: its social impact on the parents in Bangladeshi context
Sapti, Faria Fairoz (Brac University, 2018-12-05)Behavioral changes and variations are immense among the children with language developmental disorder. Among those behaviors, speech delay is most commonly observed. Due to language disorders, the atypical children carry ... -
Between the divine and the demonic: Dostoyevsky's 'Demons' and 'The Brothers Karamazov' as portraits of Russian Christian orthodoxy, identity and existentialism
Mahim, Saif Mahmood (Brac University, 2024-01)Human mind and its conflict with the heart has always been a dominant part of humans as an intellectual being. There are many aspects & phases of existence which humans fail to understand. Modern humans consider themselves ... -
Beyond borders: Afghanistan in Bengali imagination
Mou, Jannatul Ferdous (Brac University, 2022-09)Syed Mujtaba Ali and Zia Haider Rahman are two notable authors who wrote on issues that transcend national boundaries and address universal themes of identity, domination, power and acceptability. I will be looking at Syed ... -
Big brother of the twenty first century: a critical analysis of George Orwell’s 1984 with the movie Snowden and Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma
Sattar, Sadiqa (Brac University, 2021-09)This dissertation looks at Orwell’s 1984, the movie titled Snowden and the Netflix documentary The Social Dilemma with an aim to outline the similarity between Orwellian Big Brother and the social media platform that we ...