Author: TDC Report

Some are happy with the new curriculum that children are learning cooking, group work, dancing, learning nature at school. Some are unhappy for the same reason. Some are happy because the pressure of examination on the students is reduced because it can be said that there is almost no traditional examination in the new curriculum. Instead of examination, teachers of self-education institutions are now evaluated continuously. Others are happy because the new curriculum means that those who studied the former humanities will study more math and science than they do now. Many people don’t understand that the bed of apocalypse…

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Although objections have been raised from various quarters about the current education system, it is undoubtedly a standard and up-to-date education system. This curriculum seems perfect to break out of the confines of rote learning in this age of information technology. But I have some suggestions for successful implementation of educational policy— 1. Provide adequate training to teachers. A good teacher can make any educational program successful. 2. As far as I know, the current education policy is modeled after the Finnish education system. Therefore, on the basis of competition, teachers can be trained in that country or training can…

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About the year 1995 I was living in London at the time. Around that time a series of animal rights protests were organized in Brightlingsea, England what is now known as the “Battle of Brightlingsea. While this movement was going on in the town of Brightlingsea, a protest meeting was called in Trafalgar Square, also known as the “Symbol of Protest” in London. Ireland, Scotland and other parts of Great Britain have joined by spending huge sums of money by bus, plane and train. They love animals like that. As the saying goes, ‘He who loves, serves God’! We have…

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One of the current issues of our country is the transgender issue. This term is heard quite loudly in educated-intellectual circles. The average person is holding more manipulated meaning than they are able to understand the conceptual meaning. However, it will not be wrong to point the finger at the current media behind this. Because the term transgender has been promoted in the media in a way that makes it difficult for most people to understand the true meaning of the term. As a result most of the people of the country, even among the educated classes, remain confused and…

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Md. Mamunur Rashid Siddiqui grew up in Vijaynagar of Brakshanbaria district. Working on lead generation freelancing he has been awarded as a successful freelancer in the ‘National Freelancer Conference 2023’. He told The Daily Campus about his various experiences with freelancing. Interviewed by Jannatul Ferdous. The Daily Campus: Your brief introduction Mamunur Rashid Siddiqui: I am Md. Mamunur Rashid Siddiqui. My village home is Chandura village of Vijaynagar upazila under Brahmanbaria district. I am the youngest among three brothers. In 2010-11 session, I did Diploma in Computer Technology from Brahmanbaria Polytechnic Institute. I came to Dhaka for work because the family’s…

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Asaduzzaman Joy is a popular content creator among people who love to read books these days. Besides content creation, he is currently studying at Dhaka University. He recently spoke about various aspects of his life with The Daily Campus. Tawfiqul Islam Himel of The Daily Campus heard his words. The Daily Campus: I want to know about your childhood. Asaduzzaman Joy: I was born in Gopalganj. But my school-college and growing up was all in Chittagong. I am the eldest son of the family. I have younger brothers and sisters. Actually I had a special attraction towards books from class two-three.…

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The global workplace is becoming more diverse with the times. The modern world is therefore constantly moving towards multidisciplinary education. And a unique example of multidisciplinary education to meet future needs is the Department of Port and Shipping Management. The discipline of Port and Shipping Management consists of theoretical and practical aspects of management, maritime operations and logistics. Although it is still not well known in Bangladesh, there is a skyrocketing popularity in the outside world. Especially since 90% of global trade is sea trade, the importance of port and shipping management is as immense as sea trade. Mohammad Mujahed…

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The book ‘Bangladesh Asiatic Society 1952-2023’ has been published recently. Professor Mohammad Siddikur Rahman Khan of the Department of Islamic History and Culture of Dhaka University has presented his research findings and analysis in this book. After reading it, the reader’s reaction is highlighted. Book: Bangladesh Asiatic Society 1952-2023 Book Author: Mohammad Siddikur Rahman Khan Publication: History Publications/September 2023 Chapter: 4; Page number 176 In commemoration of the ‘Asiatic Society’ established in Calcutta by William Jones from the desire to know the people and nature of Asia, the intellectual society of Dhaka has built the ‘Bangladesh Asiatic Society’ with almost…

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Supreme Court lawyer Barrister Solaiman Tushar’s poetry book “Ferari Prem” has been published. It has been published by the reputed organization Karubak Prakashani. 79 poems have been placed in the book of poetry. The price of the book is 215 taka excluding commission. Currently, the book of poetry is available in online bookstores and bookstores and at the publisher’s office. Muhammad Nurul Huda, the poet of the caste and director general of Bangla Academy, has given his own opinion about Ferari Prem Kavya book. “Ferari Prem” is a poetry of different taste. Most of the poems in this book deal…

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In the next academic year 2023-2024, Dhaka University (DU) will complete three decades of 4-year undergraduate (honors) course by admitting new students. From the 1993-94 session, four-year honors courses were introduced instead of three-year honors in various departments of this centenary university when Professor Dr Emajuddin Ahmad was the in charge of the VC of the university. Since its inception in 1921, the university has been running a three-year honors course and a one-year master’s course. In 2009, on the occasion of Dhaka University Alumni Association’s grand reunion, Professor Dr. Emajuddin Ahmad wrote that this was a revolutionary step and…

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