DHAKA, March 31 (Reuters) - Bangladesh is considering introducing partial online classes in schools as part of austerity ...
“We are planning to make it a six-day school week. In addition, due to the international fuel crisis, we are considering ...
The minister for education and primary and mass education ANM Ehsanul Hoque Milon on Tuesday said that they were planning to ...
As Bangladesh weighs online classes to save fuel amid global turmoil, a familiar fault line re-emerges -- access. For some ...
Vice-chancellor of the Bangladesh Medical University Professor FM Siddiqui inaugurated the regular online class programme ...
A government proposal to introduce online classes amid the ongoing energy crisis has triggered widespread concern among parents, many of whom fear it could worsen learning gaps and increase children’s ...
In response to the global energy crisis, Bangladesh considers partial online education as an austerity measure. The ...
The government is not considering a shift to online classes at the moment, State Minister for Primary and Mass Education ...
Some educators believe online learning could serve as a temporary solution in crisis situations, drawing on experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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