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Strategic Plans
 
Major Initiatives taken by the Ministry
Education Commission 2003 submitted its report in March 2004 and GOB has initiated actions to review and prioritize its 880 recommendations concerning each stream and level of education.
Actually many of the recommendations made by the Education Commission are already in the process of implementation and many are in the pipeline for implementation. Some of the actions are taken in this respect are described below:
 Government has enacted Primary Education (Compulsory) Law in 1990 to achieve the universal primary enrolment by 2005
 More then 98% of secondary schools are non-government. But Government pays 90% of the teacher and staff salary of these institutions
 Bangladesh has sustained increased government allocation in education sector from the 1990s
 Government is currently providing subsidies to create demand for education in favor of the poor and girls
 Government has initiated the decentralization of primary and secondary education management structure
 Government has established an autonomous Nongovernmental Secondary Teachers Registration and Certification Authority in order to recruit qualified and trained teachers in secondary level institutions
 A large project for the improvement of teaching quality at the secondary level institutions is underway
 A new apex body named National Teachers Training Authority by restructuring existing National Academy for Education Management (NAEM) is on card. This proposed institution would train both public and private sector teachers from 2005/06
 Reorganization of National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) has also started with the objective to separate functions of the Board into two units, e.g., curriculum and textbook. This would enhance competition in textbook production and publishing and enable Board to concentrate on curriculum development
 A separate entity named Independent Textbook Evaluation Committee (ITEC) has been established for designing transparent criteria under which individual textbook manuscripts will be evaluated
 Privatization of textbook production and publication has already started for grades 6 to 10. Publication of all textbooks at the secondary level will be privatized by 2007
 An Accreditation Council is being established which would function as a watchdog over the private universities in order to monitor the teaching standard of universities
 
Major Reforms Undertaken by the Government for Improving Quality of Education
 Introduction of unitrack curriculum in secondary level education from 2006
 School based assessment (SBA) in secondary level education
 Reform of existing examination systems in secondary level education
 Privatization of Textbook Writing and Publication
 Re-organization of Managing Committee/Governing Body of the Non-Government Educational Institutions
 Formation of Oversight Committee for Supervision of Teaching at Classrooms
 Sanction of MPO on the basis of performance of educational institutions
 Strengthening of Teachers' Training
 Delivery of Textbooks to the Students on Time
 Development and Modernization of Secondary, Technical and Madrasah Curricula
 Retirement and Welfare Fund for Non-Government Teachers
 Establishment of 10 Foreign Language Centers
 Distribution of 20000 computers in secondary level educational institutions including Madrasahs
 Training of secondary level teachers' in computer applications
 Restructuring of Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education
 Restructuring of National Academy for Education Management (NAEM)
 Restructuring of Personnel of Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (Dhaka, Rajshahi, Chittagong, Jessore, Barisal, Comilla, Sylhet) and NCTB
 
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