Bangladesh’s primary and mass education state minister, Bobby Hajazz, announced a new government initiative to increase cultural activities in primary education. The plan involves introducing cultural education for students in grades four and five, encompassing recitations, Qirat, dance, drama, and music. Students and parents will have the freedom to choose subjects based on their preferences. Hajazz emphasized that there should be no unnecessary debate surrounding cultural education. The initiative aims to foster creativity and well-rounded development among young students. Details of the implementation were revealed on Thursday, signaling a commitment to integrating arts into the core curriculum. The government believes this will enrich the educational experience and broaden students’ horizons.
