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In a country with such a large population, a student must not only look for work studying, he must be an entrepreneur, said the Minister of Education. Dipu Moni. She says she has to do her own workplace. The necessary education for this must be given. Therefore, the government is placing more emphasis on technical education than general education.
He spoke as a keynote guest at a webinar titled ‘Madrasa and Technical Education: What to Do to Achieve the SDGs’ organized by the Education Reporters Association, Bangladesh (IRAB) on Monday.
The Secretary of the Department of Technical Education and Madrasa was present as a special guest at the seminar. Aminul Islam Khan, Vice Chancellor of Bangladesh Textile University, Prof. Abul Kashem, Chairman of Madrasa Board of Education Professor Kaiser Ahmed, Chairman of Bangladesh Board of Technical Education. Maryland. Morad Hossain Mollah and others.
The minister said the government has taken the initiative to make at least two technical education trades compulsory in grades 9 and 10 in general education and madrasa. Although it was supposed to be done from 2021, it could not be prepared due to the coronavirus. Hopefully, it will be possible to start in early 2022.
He said that students need to adapt over time. No job can be underestimated. In all cases, the mindset must change. They need to be qualified to build the future. You have to plan it and try to implement it perfectly.
The minister said that the prime minister’s approval for the MPO registration of an independent ibtedai madrassa was not possible due to lack of funds. In the past, anyone used to establish educational institutions everywhere. Now these should be configured with approval.
IRAB President Mustaq Ahmed and Secretary General Nizamul Haque also addressed the function. Nazmul Islam, Chairman of the Independent Council of Teachers of Ibtedai Madrasa Maulana Zainul Abedin Jehadi. Sabbir Newaz gave a welcome speech and Shariful Alam Sumon introduced the lead article.
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