Thursday, 8 July 2010
The Problem Of Education In Bangladesh
The problem of education in Bangladesh is one of the major problems in our country. Bangladesh is a small country but has a huge number of people. In this country most of the people live below the poverty line and they suffer from hunger and nutrition. Most of the people keep their head above water. As a result most of the parents cannot afford to educate their children. Many children are deprived of the light of education. Again some children who go to school, either drone out of school. After some years they do not go to school at all. Besides this, in our country, the insufficient income is another cause. But owing to financial and resource constraints the government cannot fund the requisition number of educational institution. At present every educational institution is over crowed and class size is unusually large. As a result students are deprived of standard education for lack of modern facilities in this institution. In this institution most of the are unqualified and trained. In our country, in the kindergarten’s most of the times headmaster, they appointed unqualified teacher. In these institution teacher to not standard salary. According to their so most of the time, they do not want to work with sacrificing mind. More over, many educational institutions in Bangladesh are troubled with turbulent, politics and violence. Sometimes these institutions are closed down to avoid blood shedding, clashes between rival groups of student. Such closures badly affect the smooth progress of education. But now at this time Bangladesh government has some step to progress village education. So the govern of Bangladesh should take some effective steps to ensure proper education for all food for education programmed should be carried on properly. More school should be set up and text books supplied properly and timely. If all the children go to school, Bangladesh will turn into a completely educated country and in all shapes Bangladesh will be a prosperous country.
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