{"title":"Bangladesh. Population education programme reviewed.","authors":"","doi":"","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>The UNFPA (UN Population Fund)-funded population education program was reviewed last November 1994 in order to identify the emerging needs and requirements as well as chart the future directions of the program. The review was undertaken with the assistance of the CST SAWA Adviser on Population Education, Dr. D.M. de Rebello. Comprehensive literature review, and intensive discussions with government functionaries, educationists, teachers, students, UNFPA country director and staff and concerned officials of the World Bank and other UN agencies involved in the program served as the modalities for the review. The review looked into the current status of the school education sector and assessed the present progress of the population education program vis-a-vis its objectives and achievements. It also analyzed the issues and constraints in relation to institutionalization of the program, capacity building and integration of population education in curriculum and textbooks. Among the many recommendations, the review proposed further building up of national capacities at various levels; development of teaching/learning materials and textbooks for the new sectors; and intensification of good quality teacher education. Institutionalization of population education in the formal school system up to grade 12 and in technical and vocational education as well as the madrasah system and the introduction of population education in the Mass Non-formal Education Program were also proposed.</p>","PeriodicalId":85314,"journal":{"name":"Population education in Asia and the Pacific newsletter","volume":" 42","pages":"8"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1995-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Population education in Asia and the Pacific newsletter","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The UNFPA (UN Population Fund)-funded population education program was reviewed last November 1994 in order to identify the emerging needs and requirements as well as chart the future directions of the program. The review was undertaken with the assistance of the CST SAWA Adviser on Population Education, Dr. D.M. de Rebello. Comprehensive literature review, and intensive discussions with government functionaries, educationists, teachers, students, UNFPA country director and staff and concerned officials of the World Bank and other UN agencies involved in the program served as the modalities for the review. The review looked into the current status of the school education sector and assessed the present progress of the population education program vis-a-vis its objectives and achievements. It also analyzed the issues and constraints in relation to institutionalization of the program, capacity building and integration of population education in curriculum and textbooks. Among the many recommendations, the review proposed further building up of national capacities at various levels; development of teaching/learning materials and textbooks for the new sectors; and intensification of good quality teacher education. Institutionalization of population education in the formal school system up to grade 12 and in technical and vocational education as well as the madrasah system and the introduction of population education in the Mass Non-formal Education Program were also proposed.
1994年11月审查了人口基金资助的人口教育方案,以确定新出现的需要和要求,并规划该方案的未来方向。这项审查是在社科会人口教育顾问D.M. de Rebello博士的协助下进行的。全面的文献回顾和与政府官员、教育工作者、教师、学生、人口基金国家主任和工作人员以及世界银行和其他参与该项目的联合国机构的有关官员的深入讨论是审查的方式。审查审查了学校教育部门的现状,并评价了人口教育方案相对于其目标和成就的目前进展情况。它还分析了方案制度化、能力建设和将人口教育纳入课程和教科书方面的问题和限制。在许多建议中,审查建议进一步加强各级的国家能力;为新界别编制教学材料和教科书;加强对高素质教师的教育。还提议将人口教育制度化,包括12年级以前的正规学校制度、技术和职业教育以及伊斯兰学校制度,并在大众非正规教育方案中引入人口教育。