Abstract

This study aims to look at an assessment of the results of higher secondary level and its equivalence examinations of 2018 to unveil a 21st-century education system of Bangladesh. It aims to focus on the comparative discussion of the pass rate of different education boards. It would like to find out noticeable reasons for unsatisfactory results of HSC level learners under the ten education boards. The creative system, ICT, English, Science and Mathematics, financial constraints, lack of private tutor and teacher, strict evaluation of scripts, question paper leak, nepotism, and copying in the examination hall are responsible for unsatisfactory results. On the other hand, this paper would like to foster some important aspects for satisfactory results, including to ban question paper leak, to ban copying in the examination hall, and to ban coaching center, to train teachers, to recruit subject-wise expert teachers, to take the frequent test, to create corruption-free education, to motivate learners for creative writing, to establish English language club, to modify syllabus design and lesson plan, to provide funding opportunities and computer training program. For data collection and questionnaire survey, the researcher goes to three colleges in the Gazipur district of Bangladesh. Thirty participants, including students, teachers, and guardians are requested to take part in the test so that the real picture of the results of higher secondary level and its equivalence examinations can be exposed. Thus, it would like to show a novel dimension of Bangladesh education system.

Highlights

  • The Government of Bangladesh places great importance on the education system

  • Results of Higher Secondary Level and Its Equivalence Examinations According to Nizamul Haque, a staff reporter of The Daily Ittefaq, the effect of change of script assessment system has fallen on the results in the higher secondary level and its equivalence examinations in Bangladesh

  • The pass rate and GPA-5 of HSC and its equivalence examinations have decreased like the previous year

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Introduction

The Government of Bangladesh places great importance on the education system. In this regard, the government is trying its utmost to transform its huge population into human resources. This study assesses the results of HSC level and its equivalence examinations of the year 2018 with a view to exposing the current Bangladesh education system It focuses on the comparative discussion of the pass rate of several education boards. The creative system, ICT, English, Science and Mathematics, financial constraints, lack of private tutor and teacher, strict evaluation of scripts, question paper leak, nepotism, and copying in the examination hall are deemed as unsatisfactory results For this purpose, the researcher tries to foster some important issues for satisfactory results, including to ban question paper leak, to ban copying in the examination hall, and to ban coaching center, to train teachers, to recruit subject-wise teachers, to take the frequent quiz, to create a corruption-free educational environment, to motivate learners for creative writing, to establish English language club, to modify syllabus design and lesson plan, to provide funding opportunities and computer training program. This research-work aims to unveil the reasons for unsatisfactory results of HSC level and its equivalence examinations

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