Pre-primary education
It is a matter of great regret that primary education is in bad shape in our country. In the developed countries the authorities give more emphasis on primary education because it is the foundation of student life. We have learned recently that the present government is going to reshape primary education by setting up more schools, recruiting more teachers, providing tiffin facilities at a cheap cost, giving 100 taka to every student per month, distributing learning materials, etc. And a decision was taken to start pre-primary education within two years. Basically, a student cannot cope with the curriculum of class I at an early age of 4 or 5. An orientation is needed at that age. And not every student comes from an educated family.
So, pre-primary education is essential in the context of our country. Not only that, proper monitoring is needed for a smooth education system.
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