An evaluation of BRAC pre-primary education program

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2008-09

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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)

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BRAC operates over 20,000 pre-primary education centres in the areas of formal primary schools. It is a one year long course and in each centre recruits 25 to 30 pupils. The aim of this study was to evaluate the ongoing practices of BRAC pre-primary education programme adopting both qualitative and quantitative research approaches. The findings section has four distinct parts, viz., review of pre-primary curricula, implementation of the curricula, socioeconomic background of pupils, and performance of PP graduates comparable to non-PP students. All areas have identified some interesting findings and concerns. BEP policy and regulations regarding teachers’ recruitment somehow went against BRAC philosophy related to promotion of women. Children’s from poorer communities were left out of the programme due to the nature of collaboration between government and BRAC. There is strong argument regarding rethinking of curriculum, textbooks, teacher preparation, etc. In addition to noticing the major concerns regarding the programme, some suggestions were made for its improvement.

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Pre-primary education, Primary schools, Curriculum, Textbook, Teacher training, Classroom teaching-learning, Teaching materials

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Nath, S. R., & Shahjamal, M. M. (2008). An evaluation of BRAC pre-primary education program. BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED).

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