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Liberation War Affairs Minister Ahmed Azam Khan Calls for Improved Education Quality

Liberation War Affairs Minister Ahmed Azam Khan has called upon government school teachers to take greater responsibility in improving the quality of education.

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Liberation War Affairs Minister Ahmed Azam Khan today urged government school teachers to be more responsible in enhancing the quality of education. He made this call while speaking as the chief guest at a views-exchange meeting with secondary-level teachers on improving the quality of education at Sakhipur Upazila Hall in Tangail.

Meeting Overview

The meeting, aimed at discussing strategies to improve education standards, was chaired by Upazila Nirbahi Officer Md. Ashraful Alam. The event saw the participation of government officials and local BNP leaders, highlighting the collaborative effort required to address educational challenges.

Minister's Call to Action

In his address, Minister Ahmed Azam Khan emphasized the critical role teachers play in shaping the future of students. He urged them to adopt innovative teaching methods and to be more engaged in the continuous improvement of their pedagogical skills.

Current Educational Challenges

The meeting also touched upon the current challenges facing the education sector, including inadequate infrastructure, lack of resources, and the need for better training programs for teachers. These issues were discussed in the context of finding sustainable solutions.

Significance and Future Steps

Improving the quality of education is crucial for the socio-economic development of Bangladesh. The discussions at the meeting are expected to lead to actionable plans that will be implemented in the coming months to address these pressing issues.

Source: BSS

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