Dhaka, Dec. 4 -- Teachers in traditional education settings often prioritise academic curricula and plan classroom activities based on their own preferences. In contrast, the Engage Toolkit places greater emphasis on children's abilities, interests and choices, speakers said at an event in Cox's Bazar today (Thursday).
They highlighted that the toolkit will enhance the creativity and talent of both Bangladeshi and Rohingya children.
The event, titled 'Dissemination Event: Engage Toolkit', was organised by the Institute of Educational Development (IED) of BRAC University at a local hotel in Cox's Bazar. Md Shamsud Douza, Additional Refugee Relief and Repatriation Commissioner (Joint Secretary), attended as the chief guest, according to a...
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