City Desk :
Officials have urged the primary school teachers to take the responsibility for ensuring 100 percent enrollments by reducing dropouts to improve quality of primary education. They made the call at the post-rally discussion arranged recently by the Department of Primary Education at Town Hall auditorium to begin observance of the National Primary Education Week-2019 in Rangpur. Earlier, students, teachers, school managing committee (SMC) members, officials, employees, guardians, and civil society members participated in the rally that paraded the streets from the Deputy Commissioners’ Office to Town Hall premises in the city.
Additional Divisional Commissioner (Revenue) Abu Taher Md. Masud Rana attended the discussion as the chef guest with Divisional Deputy Director of the Directorate of Primary Education Md. Abdul Wahab in the chair. Additional Deputy Commissioner (Education and ICT) and Deputy Director (Local Government) Ruhul Amin Mian addressed the discussion as the special guest.
District Primary Education Officer Md. Shahidul Islam, Assistant District Primary Education Officers Asaduzzaman Chowdhury and Ahsan Habib and Sadar Upazila Primary Education Officer Zakirul Hasan addressed the function. In his welcome speech, Abdul Wahab said the present government has taken realistic approaches and extended cooperation to the teachers who should turn the learners of today as worthy citizens of tomorrow by ensuring quality primary education.
“The present government is providing different types of training to the primary level teachers for enhancing their skills, techniques and capabilities for providing quality teaching to make all students understood lessons in classrooms,” he said.
The chief guest stressed on bringing a positive change in the primary education sector involving teachers, SMC members and guardians for proper implementation of the primary education management system. “Every teacher should teach their students with utmost sincerity utilising modern teaching skills and techniques in the classrooms understanding that every student is like their own child,” he added. He called upon the teachers for ensuring quality primary education to give stronger basic foundation to the children paving their way to modern science and technology-based higher education for becoming worthy citizens.
Officials have urged the primary school teachers to take the responsibility for ensuring 100 percent enrollments by reducing dropouts to improve quality of primary education. They made the call at the post-rally discussion arranged recently by the Department of Primary Education at Town Hall auditorium to begin observance of the National Primary Education Week-2019 in Rangpur. Earlier, students, teachers, school managing committee (SMC) members, officials, employees, guardians, and civil society members participated in the rally that paraded the streets from the Deputy Commissioners’ Office to Town Hall premises in the city.
Additional Divisional Commissioner (Revenue) Abu Taher Md. Masud Rana attended the discussion as the chef guest with Divisional Deputy Director of the Directorate of Primary Education Md. Abdul Wahab in the chair. Additional Deputy Commissioner (Education and ICT) and Deputy Director (Local Government) Ruhul Amin Mian addressed the discussion as the special guest.
District Primary Education Officer Md. Shahidul Islam, Assistant District Primary Education Officers Asaduzzaman Chowdhury and Ahsan Habib and Sadar Upazila Primary Education Officer Zakirul Hasan addressed the function. In his welcome speech, Abdul Wahab said the present government has taken realistic approaches and extended cooperation to the teachers who should turn the learners of today as worthy citizens of tomorrow by ensuring quality primary education.
“The present government is providing different types of training to the primary level teachers for enhancing their skills, techniques and capabilities for providing quality teaching to make all students understood lessons in classrooms,” he said.
The chief guest stressed on bringing a positive change in the primary education sector involving teachers, SMC members and guardians for proper implementation of the primary education management system. “Every teacher should teach their students with utmost sincerity utilising modern teaching skills and techniques in the classrooms understanding that every student is like their own child,” he added. He called upon the teachers for ensuring quality primary education to give stronger basic foundation to the children paving their way to modern science and technology-based higher education for becoming worthy citizens.