Primary science teaching in Bangladesh: A critical analysis of the role of the DPEd program to improve the quality of learning in science teaching

This study investigated the current practice of learning, teaching and assessment in science, particularly in classrooms at primary level in a division of Bangladesh. In addition, this study also focused on the role of DPEd program in the development of the professional preparation of teachers'...

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Inquiry oriented
Learning and teaching
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Primary level
Professional preparation
Pupil participation
Quality
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Scientific literacy
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