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Friday, 29 April 2011 13:36

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MD. MASUM BILLAH

To keep pace with the fast growing demand of English knowing people establishing English version school along with English medium has gained momentum in the country. So far about fifty two English version schools have been established in Dhaka, several towns and five outside the country which are run by Bangladeshi missions. How the students of this version doing, what is the overall performance of the teachers, is there any arrangement for training of the teachers teaching in this version, how are their management call for serious scrutiny.

As guardians have been inclined to giving their children better knowledge in English, People working with education sector have started opening English version schools in the city and even in some district towns. But it does not  have specially developed books and curriculum. Just the translated books of Bengali medium have been used which are full of mistakes and translation is also not up to the mark in some cases. Necessary base of this version stands on a weak footing and it lacks a well thought out plan. Still it draws huge number of students but qualified teachers are not available.  Some institutions of the city are fully English version based whereas some are running both English version and Bengali medium.  Teachers teaching in this version don’t have English background; neither are they from English medium which contributes to poor performance in the class disseminations and making strong base of English of the students. These teachers are not experienced as well to make quality question papers and deal with the whole affair very efficiently. As they are the productions of Bengali medium, they conduct classes in Bengali. Many guardians say that their kids have been sent to English version schools to develop strong footing of English of their children but the teachers  are not qualified enough. Teachers of this version are very much traditional. They give very little importance to class rather they give a huge amount of home work to the students which seem to be an extra burden to most of the English version students who expressed their dissatisfaction of some schools in the city of Dhaka. Several girl students commented thus” The students of Bengali medium can enjoy a lot, they have fun and jokes but we don’t have, we are not enjoying our classes.” Many students said that their teachers just give them ‘work sheet‘ and teachers ask them to memorize them to pass the examination without making the class interesting, interactive and fruitful. As a result students are losing their interest to learn anything studying the books of English version. Teachers don’t have any training and there is no such arrangement to give them training how to deal with new books and making them interesting and interactive. These anomalies make  guardians frustrated.

Authorities seem to indifferent to this medium as the number of students from English version is not recorded systematically even the number of students sit for SSC examination is also not counted regularly. The list of educational institutions remains stored in DSHE but it does not enlist the English version schools separately. Opening English version schools is approved by the boards and distribution of books is done by District Education officers.  But they don’t prepare separate list for English version students. Due to the lack of well planned and systemic dealing procedure, much wastage is also incurred in this sector. It is seen that the students of class six five stand thousand four hundred eighty one but 60 thousand 138 books were published for them.  Five thousand  847 students  of class seven 63 thousand 935 were printed. In eight for five thousand one hundred sixty eight students  56 thousand 500 copies were published. In class nine for  four thousand 469 students  71 thousand 658 copies were printed. In primary level from class one to five there are eleven thousand eighty six learners but books were printed about two lakh fifty five thousand.  According to this account, the number of English versions students stands as 32 thousand.

Another problem is if any teacher of English version quits the job, it is really difficult to get the post filled up immediately. Bengali medium teachers conduct classes where both mediums are available. One principal of a famous school commented that the  school managing committee fails to appoint better teachers due to political consideration. Students complain that they are taught using Bengali and English and most of the time ‘work sheet’ is provided . Teachers just tell student to memorize the sheet to pass the examination.  Many students and guardians seriously complained that just like Bengali medium teachers, English version students are also compelled to receive private coaching from the teachers. If they students fail to comply, they are to pay for it in various ways. The sheets provided by the teachers contain many mistakes. Teachers hardly bother about the mistakes of the sheets and when corrected by educated guardians, they  don’t give importance to it.

Prof. Fahiam Khatun, Chairman of Dhaka Education Board said,’ there is no special or separate principle to teach English version in an educational institution. Just one application is enough to seek permission from the  board to open English version. She also said that the quality English version school is very poor. Only cadet colleges and institutions outside the country are doing better. She further said that the questions are prepared by English medium school teachers who sometimes commit mistakes as they don’t have clear idea about this version. Then experts are invited to make the questions corrected.

When some journalists contacted the minister for Education Nurul Islam Nahid he said “The problems of English version schools have been going on for many years. Only our desire cannot change it overnight. Still we are trying changing it. Measures have already been taken to address some of them “ As this version is getting popular and time fitting , the ministry  of education must cast a caring glance at it. An expert committee need to be formed comprising of educationists of the country to review the whole affair and start a fresh beginning of this version of education.

Writer: Program Manager, BRAC Education Program, (Formerly professor of English at Sylhet, Comilla and Mirazapur Cadet College and Rajuk Uttara Model College. Email: mmbillah2000@yahoo.com
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zakir  - English Version National vs English Medium British   |180.149.16.xxx |2012-04-10 19:34:50
Sir, I am a parent confuse is where I should give admit to my child? English Version or English Medium school?

Thanks,
zakir
Nazrul Islam (M.Ed ,Thesis)  - English Version National Curriculum Program of Ban     |223.165.1.xxx |2012-03-04 06:07:07
The British ruled India for a long time. They introduced Primary and Secondary Education in this part of the world. To go with this they established of the Primary and Secondary Schools.The medium of instruction in these schools were English. This system continued almost throughout British rule. During that time learners could speak & write English correctly.

After partition of India into Pakistan and Bharat, the tradition continued until Bangladesh became dependent in 1971. From this time, Bangla is the only language, which is used in every sector in Bangladesh. In this age of globalization, English is the main language that is used all over the world. For this reason, teachers, guardians & stakeholders suggested to the government to start English Version Program. Now government has
taken a decision to start English Version Program from class I – XII . So, learners are getting an opportunity to acquire knowledge of English by reading Text Books written in English.

At present students of Primary and High Schools gain knowledge, values and skills through Bangla. It means the medium of instruction is in Bangla. In a situation like this, Text Books except English are written in Bangla. The teachers teach in Bangla, set questions in Bangla and students also answer in Bangla. It is alleged now that the knowledge of English of the students studying at this stage is very poor. So to improve the students’ weakness in English, English Version Program has been introduced. It means all Text Books except Bangla are written in English and students are required to study them
in English.

Schools mainly located in urban area and cadet colleges have introduced English Version.

From the above, it appears that the purpose of introducing English Version is to help gain knowledge of English. But knowledge of English of the students of secondary schools depends on total teaching learning environment obtaining in the schools. Teaching learning environment includes knowledge of English of the teachers, English Version Text Books, library facilities and commitment of stakeholders, i.e Head Masters, Teachers, Guardians etc.
lucy   |180.234.84.xxx |2011-07-05 19:26:59
one should have clear idea before commenting on something,which u don't have.
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