The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted education systems around the globe, including in Bangladesh, which has pushed a greater number of students provisionally out of school. Bangladesh is among the countries most affected by a complete shutdown, as the government has temporarily closed educational institutions for the last nine months in an attempt to control the spread of the virus. This nationwide closure has adversely affected millions of students' learning and mental health. The proposed article will highlight the pedagogical practices of students and teachers at the secondary level during the pandemic, which may include students' unequal access to education, digital skills, dropping out of school, girls’ early marriage, chi...
Coronavirus affects the education system in the world. Schools, colleges, and universities are close...
Abstract Nowadays we are taking care of uncertainty and stress due to Current situation of the pand...
The goal of this article is to look into the current state of "emergency remote teaching" and the ef...
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted education systems around the globe, including in B...
Because of Covid-19, the education sector in Bangladesh has been affected mostly since March 2020. S...
This Research Briefing summarises priority areas for future research and key stakeholders with whom ...
Summary "Today's children are tomorrow's future" Because children will lead the country and the nat...
The pandemic of COVID-19 took more lives than any pandemic ever, where nonpharmacological preventive...
Concept. COVID-19 has pressed the need for social distancing that was unprecedentedly invoked across...
COVID-19 has forced the authorities to introduce online education at all levels in Bangladesh. Stude...
Poor learning remains a central challenge in Bangladesh despite considerable progress in advancing s...
Online classes started in many secondary schools one month after the compulsory closure of all educa...
Objective: At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, educational establishments, including universities...
This study aimed to identify the evolved challenges faced by the three key stakeholders; teachers, s...
Background of the study: The sudden rise of COVID pandemic and its speedy spread around the globe af...
Coronavirus affects the education system in the world. Schools, colleges, and universities are close...
Abstract Nowadays we are taking care of uncertainty and stress due to Current situation of the pand...
The goal of this article is to look into the current state of "emergency remote teaching" and the ef...
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly disrupted education systems around the globe, including in B...
Because of Covid-19, the education sector in Bangladesh has been affected mostly since March 2020. S...
This Research Briefing summarises priority areas for future research and key stakeholders with whom ...
Summary "Today's children are tomorrow's future" Because children will lead the country and the nat...
The pandemic of COVID-19 took more lives than any pandemic ever, where nonpharmacological preventive...
Concept. COVID-19 has pressed the need for social distancing that was unprecedentedly invoked across...
COVID-19 has forced the authorities to introduce online education at all levels in Bangladesh. Stude...
Poor learning remains a central challenge in Bangladesh despite considerable progress in advancing s...
Online classes started in many secondary schools one month after the compulsory closure of all educa...
Objective: At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, educational establishments, including universities...
This study aimed to identify the evolved challenges faced by the three key stakeholders; teachers, s...
Background of the study: The sudden rise of COVID pandemic and its speedy spread around the globe af...
Coronavirus affects the education system in the world. Schools, colleges, and universities are close...
Abstract Nowadays we are taking care of uncertainty and stress due to Current situation of the pand...
The goal of this article is to look into the current state of "emergency remote teaching" and the ef...