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Economic and Social Analysis of Primary Education in Bangladesh: A Study of BRAC Interventions and Mainstream Schools

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY :


Bangladesh has achieved significant progress in enrolment in primary schools
including gender parity. Currently, two major problems are dropout before
completing primary education and poor quality of education with low attainment of
basic competencies. These problems are especially acute among children of poor
families. While the government of Bangladesh has the major responsibility of primary
education, and it aims at universal access to education through government schools,
the needs of the very poor are largely catered by non-formal and religious schools.
BRAC has, in the past two decades, made significant progress in providing primary
education to poor children through targeted interventions. The type of education
provided by diverse actors is likely to have different impact on individuals and society.
There are, however, very few studies on economic and social analysis of primary
education in Bangladesh, especially with respect to education provided by different
types of schools. There is also a lack of cost-benefit analysis of primary education,
and cost-effectiveness study of specific interventions. This study focuses on the
diverse outcomes of primary education, and private and social costs of providing
primary education by BRAC and mainstream providers in rural Bangladesh. The
study is based on school and household level primary data collected during
December 2009 to February 2010. Specifically, it addresses the following aspects:
1. Performance of schools in terms of dropout, repetition and completion rates of
children (internal efficiency)
2. Factors associated with internal efficiency
3. Effects of BRAC pre-primary education on the performance of poor children in
formal schools
4. The role of BRAC non-formal schools in enhancing completion of primary level
education among poor children in rural areas
5. School participation pattern and educational achievement of children in rural
Bangladesh from household-level data
6. Effects of education on occupational pattern and income
7. Assessing private and social benefits and costs of primary education
8. Estimating private and social rates of returns to education and comparing the
cost-effectiveness of different interventions
Household level longitudinal data, school level data and data on socioeconomic
background of selected poor students are used in the study.

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Education Under Gram Daridro Bimochan Committee: Present Status and Future Directions

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY :

Challenging the Frontiers of Poverty Reduction (CFPR) is a BRAC programme targeting the ultra
poor households in various locations in the country. This programme targets the women of the bottom
deciles of the population. Gram Daridra Bimochan Committee (GDBC) was formed in each
programme village to support the beneficiaries. One of the activities of the committee was to arrange
free supplementary tutoring for the children of programme beneficiaries. This study aims to explore
the present status of this component of the programme and to provide future direction. A diverse
group of people gathered in the committees. The provision of supplementary tutoring was lauded by
the communities; however, a more structured and sustainable initiative was also urged by them. A
number of gaps were identified which needs to be fulfilled for the betterment of the students. There is
scope for rearrangement of the system and engage more resources for improvement of the whole
initiative. Engagement of BRAC education programme was also discussed and finally a number of
recommendations were made.

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Policy Brief on Primary Education (Jan 2012)

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Executive Summary

 

 Equal primary education is the basic right of every citizen of the country. The affiliation between education and poverty is spherical. School enrolment and literacy rate has increased over the time in this country but the dropout rate (in urban area) is not decreasing. However, inequality has appeared as a major barrier in achieving universally acknowledged primary education in Bangladesh. Inequality in primary education exists by division, locality, gender, sex and poverty status in Bangladesh. Location based decentralized education plan must be adopted instead of public sector centralized management. Recent price hike and failure of timely implementation status of the educational allocation are also the vital cause of unequal primary education. Some structural causes for persisting unequal primary education also exist there
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Inequality in Primary Education of Bangladesh

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


Equal primary education is the fundamental right of every citizen of the country. The affiliation between education and poverty is spherical. There are many reasons for the low male gross enrolment rate in primary schooling. The lack of education may force the poor households to engage in less productivity actions, which result in poverty. On the other hand, poverty leads to low investment in education.


Inequality has appeared as a major barrier in achieving universally acknowledged primary education in Bangladesh. Disparity in primary education exists in the areas of division, locality, gender, sex and economic status in Bangladesh. Recent price hike and the failure of timely implementation of the allocation in education are the main causes of unequal primary education. There also exist some structural causes for persisting unequal primary education
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Education Under Gram Daridro Bimochan Committee: Present Status and Future Directions


Rafiath Rashid
Nazia Sharmin
Notan C Dutta
Samir Ranjan Nath

BRAC, August 2010

Challenging the Frontiers of Poverty Reduction (CFPR) is a BRAC programme targeting the ultra poor households in various locations in the country. This programme targets the women of the bottom deciles of the population. Gram Daridra Bimochan Committee (GDBC) was formed in each programme village to support the beneficiaries. One of the activities of the committee was to arrange free supplementary tutoring for the children of programme beneficiaries.
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