This report projects a generally optimistic picture about the state of primary education in the country. There are hopes: as enrollment, particularly of girls, has increased in the recent past, the completion rate has risen and poorer and less educated parents have been sending their daughters in large numbers to schools. There are despairs too, as progress in terms of increase in net enrollment is slow and the children were not learning much in school. The country is committed to imparting basic education to 80 percent of its children. How far are we from it? Results presented in this book show that below 30 percent of children passing through the primary school age are receiving some meaningful education. But the country has to move forward with hopes, dynamism and determination to meet the challenges of the new millennium. Other countries and territories have achieved it in a relatively shorter period. Why can’t Bangladesh?. Education Watch is a new initiative being undertaken by several individuals and organisations representing the civil society in Bangladesh. It plans to monitor the progress through annual reports. This first report look at the internal efficiency of primary education in Bangladesh.
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