Slum pre primary graduates in primary education a tracer study on BEHTRUWC sibling project
Date
2018
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Journal ISSN
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Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
Abstract
The importance of early childhood care and education in life is well documented.
Education during early-years has been emphasised in many international
documents. The second target of the fourth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)
called for ensuring quality early-years care and education for preparing children
for primary education. Literature shows that a large proportion of the children
in developing countries including slums are exposed to multiple risks, which
detrimentally affect their cognitive, motor and socio-emotional development.
Therefore, high quality early-years care, education and development is suggested
for them. With a few exceptions, the duration of pre-primary education (PPE)
is one year in Bangladesh, which is provided by the government and nongovernment
schools and NGOs. A national curriculum has been prepared to
implement such education.
Slums are common in the low-and-middle income countries (LMICs), along
with growing urbanisation. In Bangladesh, the number of slums are increasing
over time, along with the inhabitants. Slum dwellers in Bangladesh are lagging
much behind the non-slum urban dwellers with regard to housing structure,
toilet facilities and availability of pure drinking water; however, they are still more
likely to get better facilities than their rural counterparts. In terms of access to
education and achieving literacy, the slum population is lagging behind both their
urban and rural counterparts.
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Keywords
Early childhood care, Education, Primary education, Slums, Low-and-middle income countries
Citation
Nath, , S. R., Hossain, , M. A., & Chowdhury, , T. (2017). Slum pre primary graduates in primary education a tracer study on BEHTRUWC sibling project. BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED).
