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Bangladesh(Country) Government has decided to open all schools and colleges from 12 September 2021. Do you support the decision taken by the Government? Why or why not?
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Managing Education Systems During COVID-19: An Open Letter to A Minister of Education
MARCH 23, 2020
Karen Mundy and Susannah Hares
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Dear Minister,
As of March 23, more than 124 countries have closed their education systems either in full or in specific regions, and closures now affect more than 1.25 billion learners worldwide. As Fernando Reimers and his collaborators note in their book Letters to A New Minister of Education, your job as an education minister is now to “make sense of the mess”—to turn a series of interrelated challenges into a series of organized and prioritized problems and then into a strategy for action.
The COVID-19 “mess” for education is a unique one. We have limited information about the likely path of the pandemic. Ministers, educators, communities, families, and learners will all have to make decisions in a context of “radical uncertainty.” To assist decision-making during the pandemic, we highlight six things that you as a minister of education should consider as you plan.
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If done successfully, every decision is good. Whereas, decision of schools opening was much awaited but at same place, a bit risky too.
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