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Policy Review Series 2
Bangladesh Education: Practices and Challenges
Written byAsad-Uz-Zaman Asad
Edited by
Hasan Mehedi
humanitywatch
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Policy Review Series 2
Bangladesh Education: Practices and Challenges
september 2009 humanitywatchwritten by | asad-uz-zaman asad
edited by | hasan mehedi
cover design | shariful islam salim
published on | september 2009
price | tk 40.00
humanitywatch
77/1 boyra main road, khulna 9000, bangladesh
phone: +88 044 4334 5747, cell: +88 017 1413 7190
e-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
CONTENT
5 | Neo Liberal Hegemony and the Education Policy of Bangladesh
7 | Unitrack Education System
16 | MDGs and Education: Bangladesh Perspective
22 | the Brain and Child Education
30 | Early Childhood Education in Bangladesh
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humanitywatchhumanitywatch was established in 1998 with initiative of some socio-political
and cultural activists from different sectors of Khulna to serve the people in
the sector of health, education and emergency rehabilitation. During serving
the people by donating voluntary blood, the organizers observed the root
causes of poverty is discrimination, injustice and lack of rights which derived
from national and international policies, market economy and colonial mind-
set. And characteristic of the organization has been changed to a right-based
organization mainly working in the sector of Campaign and Advocacy.
humanitywatch is now playing the role of secretariat of Bonojibi Odhikar
Suraksha Mancho (civil society platform for conserving biodiversity through
ensuring forest peoples rights) and Jolaboddhota Niroson Nagorik Sanghati
(anti water logging civil society solidarity committee). It is also the member of
Campaign for Sustainable Rural Livelihoods (CSRL)-Bangladesh, World
Economic Justice Forum, Water and Sanitation Forum-Khulna, Youth Social
Forum-Bangladesh and Sommilito Manobadhikar Porshod-Khulna (combined
human rights forum-khulna).
In the mean time humanitywatch has become partner/member of Actionaid,
Barcik, BELA, Coastal Development Partnership (CDP), Election Working Group
(EWG) through Nabolok and Rupantar, Forest Peoples Programme-UK, Global
HIV/AIDS Fund, Oxfam and Unnayan Onneshan (The Innovators).
humanitywatch is inclusively working for establishment of forest peoples and
indigenous communities traditional rights in collection, using and
management of common resources for sustainable use and conservation offorest biodiversity.
Contact:
humanitywatch77/1 Boyra Main Road, Khulna 9000, Bangladesh
Phone: +88 044 4334 5747, Cell: +88 017 1413 7190
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]