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Implementation of Grade 8 Science Curriculum in Bangladesh: Teachers’ Class Performances

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  • Mohammed Zakir Hossain

    (Training Management Consultant Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Bangladesh)

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A mixed method research design was employed to assess the science teachers’ class performance in contrast to the requirements of Science Curriculum 2012 at Grade 8. The population of this study was the Grade 8 Science teachers. Survey questionnaire, semi-structured interview schedule and observation checklist were used. Descriptive statistics and inferential statistics were employed for data analysis. Thematic categories for commonalities were used and coding was done. Teachers have serious limitations in understanding Grade 8 Science curriculum and in applying its instructions in the learning process. Lecture being the principal method used was in delivering lesson. Teaching practice indicated that teachers entered the classrooms without adequate preparation. Most of teachers readout the textbooks. Teachers’ readiness and school’s preparation should be made before the implementation of new education program. There should be policy guideline to develop professionalism among teachers. Training should be designed and conducted on the basis of teacher’s needs.

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  • Mohammed Zakir Hossain, 2020. "Implementation of Grade 8 Science Curriculum in Bangladesh: Teachers’ Class Performances," Research Journal of Education, Academic Research Publishing Group, vol. 6(4), pages 25-30, 04-2020.
  • Handle: RePEc:arp:rjearp:2020:p:25-30
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