June 20, 2013 5:12 PM BDST Bangla Version
20 Jun 2012   08:38:17 PM   Wednesday BdST E-mail this

Policy published banning coaching


Staff Correspondent
banglanews24.com

DHAKA: The government published a final policy-2012 to ban coaching business keeping the provision of not teaching students of own school privately.

The education ministry disclosed the policy Wednesday.

On June 14, Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid said in a press briefing that a teacher can teach privately maximum ten students of other schools and they can take 12 extra classes for the students lagging behind.

The ruling Awami League lawmaker told the journalists that for extra classes, a teacher would be paid Tk 300 in metropolitan area, Tk 200 in district level and Tk 150 in upazila level for per class.

He added: “The teacher cannot pressurize any student in this regard.”

The minister also said, “Some 10 percent for utilities and 10 percent for staffers will be cut from the money earned from extra classes.”

“Guardians will have to be conscious for stopping the coaching business to supplement the government’s initiatives in this regard,” the newsmen were told.

He also said, “The coaching business will not come to an end until the guardians stop running after those teachers.”

Nahid forewarned that punitive actions would be taken if the policy is violated.

BDST: 2028 HRS, JUN 20, 2012

Edited by:
Abul Kalam Azad, Newsroom Editor
M. Mahbub Alam, Asst Output Editor


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