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World Bank provides 510 mln USD to improve Bangladesh secondary education

Source: Xinhua| 2018-08-13 23:39:22|Editor: yan
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DHAKA, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- The Bangladeshi government Monday signed a 510 million U.S. dollars financing agreement with the World Bank to enhance the quality and effectiveness of secondary education system in the country.

This will benefit 13 million students studying in Grades 6-12, said the Washington-based lender.

The Transforming Secondary Education for Results (TSER) program will support the government's Secondary Education Development Program (SEDP). It will focus on improving education quality and access, and that students especially girls and children from low-income households complete secondary education and the program will support stipends and school grants.

"Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in advancing access to education, and has achieved gender parity in secondary education," said Rajashree Paralkar, acting World Bank country director for Bangladesh, Bhutan, and Nepal.

"Continuing to invest in quality education is critical for Bangladesh to achieve its vision of becoming a middle-income country. For this, the program will support modernization of curriculum and ensure professional development, management, and accountability of teachers."

The program will provide training to 500,000 school teachers and school principals to enhance quality of secondary education. It will also support learning assessments of students in grade 6, 8 and 10 to identify learning gap and suggest policy actions.

The Global Financing Facility (GFF) will provide a 10 million U.S. dollars grant, which is aimed at improving adolescent health and school retention. The program will construct separate toilets for girls. In addition, the program will also support incorporating topics on general health and hygiene in the curriculum.

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