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Published on 12:00 AM, July 15, 2022

Bangladesh first in South Asia in secondary education​


Bangladesh secondary education

Mohiuddin Alamgir

Bangladesh has the lowest proportion of youths aged between 15 and 24 without secondary education level skills in South Asia, found a recent study.

Secondary education level skills represent traditional reading and maths skills typically associated with in-school learning.

About 58 percent of the youths in Bangladesh do not have such skills, according to the World Skills Clock.

The World Skills Clock is a collaboration between Unicef, the Education Commission, GenU and World Data Lab. It is an interactive web tool to visualise the scale of the global learning and skills crisis now and in the future.

Unicef and the Education Commission launched the clock alongside the unveiling of a new report published ahead of World Youth Skills Day today.

As many as 93.3 percent of the youths in Afghanistan are without secondary education level skills, followed by Bhutan (89 percent), Pakistan (84.5 percent), Nepal (81.7 percent), India (73 percent) and Sri Lanka (61.5 percent).
However, Bangladeshi youths aged between 15-24 lag behind Bhutan, India and Sri Lanka in digital skills.

Digital skills refer to the ability to use and understand technology and is measured by the proportion of youth who can perform basic computer-related activities, including copying or moving a file or folder, using copy and paste tools to duplicate or move information within a document, sending e-mails with attached files and transferring files between a computer and other devices.

About 85 percent of the youths in Bangladesh do not have digital skills.

Only Afghanistan (99 percent), Nepal (87.4 percent) and Pakistan (90.2 percent) in South Asia have a higher proportion of youths without digital skills.

Meanwhile, nearly three-quarters of the youths in 92 countries, including Bangladesh, are off-track to acquiring the skills needed for employment, according to the report "Recovering learning: Are children and youth on track in skills development?".

High rates of out-of-school young people and low attainment of secondary-level skills are to blame, the report.

As a result, countries around the world are facing a skills crisis.

"An inspired, skilled generation of children and young people is critical for prosperity, progression, and the success of societies and economies. Yet, the majority of children and young people across the world have been failed by their education systems, leaving them uneducated, uninspired, and unskilled -- the perfect storm for unproductivity," said Robert Jenkins, Unicef's director of education.

Investment in cost-effective, proven solutions to fast-track learning and skills development for today's generation and future generations is urgently needed to address this crisis, he added.

To give young people the best chance to succeed and recover learning losses due to the pandemic, holistic support is needed, said Liesbet Steer, executive director of the Education Commission, a global initiative encouraging greater progress on Sustainable Development Goal 4: ensuring inclusive and quality education and promoting lifelong learning for all.

"But we can't recover what we don't measure. We need to know where children and youth are in building the range of skills they need and monitor their progress."

Subsequently, the Education Commission, Unicef and partners are working to address critical data gaps. And the World Skills Clock is part of the initiative, Steer said.

It will help track progress on and raise awareness around youth skills attainment around the world such that urgent action can be taken to prepare this generation to thrive in the future, Steer added.

 
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Which idiot wrote this article as it makes no sense?

So BD is now ahead of every other country in S Asia in secondary education and so the focus can now turn to improving higher education where it is behind India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

Like I already said BD is slowly catching up, from coming from almost nothing in 1971, where it was behind both India and Pakistan in education.
 
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Which idiot wrote this article as it makes no sense?

So BD is now ahead of every other country in S Asia in secondary education and so the focus can now turn to improving higher education where it is behind India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

Like I already said BD is slowly catching up, from coming from almost nothing in 1971, where it was behind both India and Pakistan in education.

Bro, the quality of secondary education is much better in India.

BD secondary education is very rudimentary. Teachers are frauds!

India and Pakistan’s middle class is significantly better educated than that of BD.

You will find many prestigious uni grads amongst the pak and India middle class.

BD middle class and academics are very poorly educated. It’s embarrassing tbh!!!!!

Our working class is performing much better than that of pak and India.

However, upper and middle class are shockingly poorly educated and letting the country down!!
 
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Bro, the quality of secondary education is much better in India.

BD secondary education is very rudimentary. Teachers are frauds!

India and Pakistan’s middle class is significantly better educated than that of BD.

You will find many prestigious uni grads amongst the pak and India middle class.

BD middle class and academics are very poorly educated. It’s embarrassing tbh!!!!!

Our working class is performing much better than that of pak and India.

However, upper and middle class are shockingly poorly educated and letting the country down!!


I would disagree here.

The study did a like for like study and found BD had the highest levels in secondary education.

In India students have been filmed cheating in mass for their exams and sure this happens regularly.

Yes like I said both India and Pakistan have better higher quality education but that is because BD was behind even primary school education than both India and Pakistan in 1971 as it had to start from such a low level.

BD can now focus on higher education this decade and next and try to match India by say 2040.

Think yet again people are unrealisic in how much progress a country like BD can make in just 51 years of independence.
 
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I would disagree here.

The study did a like for like study and found BD had the highest levels in secondary education.

In India students have been filmed cheating in mass for their exams and sure this happens regularly.

Yes like I said both India and Pakistan have better higher quality education but that is because BD was behind even primary school education than both India and Pakistan in 1971 as it had to start from such a low level.

BD can now focus on higher education this decade and next and try to match India by say 2040.

Think yet again people are unrealisic in how much progress a country like BD can make in just 51 years of independence.

I go to India and Bangladesh a lot.

I can tell you from personal experience - Indian middle class is better read, do wider extra curricular activities and speak better English.

Bangladeshi middle class know little beyond their rota learning.

And that shows up in the tiny number of patents and original research.
 
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I go to India and Bangladesh a lot.

I can tell you from personal experience - Indian middle class is better read, do wider extra curricular activities and speak better English.

Bangladeshi middle class know little beyond their rota learning.

And that shows up in the tiny number of patents and original research.



Again we are talking about secondary education and not university level.

Sorry but you are not as well qualified as the people that did this study which is a scientific like for like comparison between the nations. The organisations that did this study seem credible to me.

Patents and original research comes from universities and not secondary schools!
 
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Again we are talking about secondary education and not university level.

Sorry but you are not as well qualified as the people that did this study which is a scientific like for like comparison between the nations. The organisations that did this study seem credible to me.

Patents and original research comes from universities and not secondary schools!

How many of our middle class kids will get into one of those IITs and NITs?

Let alone US and U.K. universities.

Outside of few missionary schools - few would pass an interview even for a low tier western uni.
 
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How many of our middle class kids will get into one of those IITs and NITs?

Let alone US and U.K. universities.

Outside of few missionary schools - few would pass an interview even for a low tier western uni.


That is not the same thing as they are being prepared for the quality of higher education in BD and not the higher standard Indian education system.

Absolutely only a tiny minority of Indian students will make it to IITs and NITs and that would be lots of private education on the side or even private schooling mainly or wholly up to 18.

It is not a reflection of the quality between BD and Indian secondary educational standards in general.

Fair enough if you disagree with this study but I think I will go with them rather than your anecdotal observations.
 
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That is not the same thing as they are being prepared for the quality of higher education in BD and not the higher standard Indian education system.

Absolutely only a tiny minority of Indian students will make it to IITs and NITs and that would be lots of private education on the side or even private schooling mainly or wholly up to 18.

It is not a reflection of the quality between BD and Indian secondary educational standards in general.

Fair enough if you disagree with this study but I think I will go with them rather than your anecdotal observations.

I am confident BD will become a middle income country before India. Thanks largely to the working class.

But it will then be stuck there due to the appalling quality of the BD middle class.
 
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Waitta minute. Not like some neighborhood cow belt areas then?

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Look at the amount of "talent" existing in these BIMARU cow-belt areas, these exam-cheaters are the future Infosys, TCS employees who will take jobs from Americans by padding resumes and CVs.


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School authorities have now resorted to giving them box helmets to prevent cheating. God forbid we get to this stage in Bangladesh. People like this will resort to anything to get ahead.
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Waitta minute. Not like some neighborhood cow belt areas then?

cheating-on-a-test_3e19a55e-dd66-11e6-84f6-f9b2ee092ea6.jpg


iu



Look at the amount of "talent" existing in these BIMARU cow-belt areas, these exam-cheaters are the future Infosys, TCS employees who will take jobs from Americans by padding resumes and CVs.


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School authorities have now resorted to giving them box helmets to prevent cheating. God forbid we get to this stage in Bangladesh. People like this will resort to anything to get ahead.
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They might be able to enter some small time company as tech support or call center role or clerk, but def not any important role like BA or QA Engineer or Developer, let alone at companies like TCS or Infosys for which like every student in India is competing for a few thousand spots every year. Being from a small time unknown college like this already reduces your chances to almost nothing, even if you are top scorer. TCS and Infosys mostly recruite from IIT, NITs and then reputed private engineering colleges or top state universities. Also fake resumes wont help clear tech interviews, and theres not 1 but multiple tech interviews. Also for some major companies, even if you are a TCS or Infosys employee, you also have to clear their own interview - so first an interview to get placed at TCS, and then an interview by the client to be placed at the client side, I know this because i have personally done this. So realistically, none of these guys are taking jobs away from anyone, and if by any chance they do manage to pass multiple tech interviews which others couldnt, that means they know their stuff and it doesnt really matter if they cheated in college. they kinda deserve to get in.

Now obviously there are exceptions, if they have a "big hand" over them, they might be able to get into top companies through references or "Sifarish", or maybe even "Donation" that kind of stuff happens everywhere, i have seen more "Sifarish' type of thing happen in Canada than i have seen in India.
 
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I am confident BD will become a middle income country before India. Thanks largely to the working class.

But it will then be stuck there due to the appalling quality of the BD middle class.


I think over this decade and next the quality of the BD middle-class will improve.

It takes time and we just need to be patient - remember BD started from almost zero in 1971.

This is what differentiates Bangladesh from other South Asian countries.
While flawed, Bangladesh has achieved an an unprecedented level of literary. This will help it on a long term basis for political stability.


It is all about long-term planning as BD goverment does not have to worry about winning an election every 5 years.

We are currently 1/3rd of the way through a plan to give Dhaka and the surrounding areas world-class infrastructure.
 
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Serious improvement in the quality of education in secondary and university level is required. Student politics is one of the reasons why universities have lower quality of education. Jafar Iqbal has been calling for removal of student politics from Unis, should be done as a matter of urgency.
 
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