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November 20, 2024

Our education system produces job seekers, not entrepreneurs: Chief Advisor

Our education system produces job seekers, not entrepreneurs: Chief Advisor

Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the chief advisor, stated that Bangladesh shouldn’t establish an educational system that prioritizes test scores alone. Everyone ought to understand that test scores are not everything. This statement was given by the Chief Advisor on Wednesday, November 20, during a visit to the Education Ministry office at the Secretariat in the capital.

According to the Chief Advisor, the nation’s educational system has to foster creativity in order to produce a generation of entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are born. Our educational system, however, generates job searchers. This educational system has flaws. A generation of entrepreneurs should be produced by reforming our educational system.

We require an educational system that fosters creativity in its students. Our young people’s creative potential needs to be realized. He urged the closing of the generational divide in Bangladeshi society, saying, “We must understand the language of the new generation, their aspirations and their thought processes.”

Additionally, Professor Yunus stated that we must comprehend the language and mentalities of our young people. How the older age may impart their experiences to the younger generation is something we must understand. Additionally, he emphasized the importance of teaching family values in the national curriculum.

The Chief Advisor’s meeting with senior Ministry of Education officials was attended by Education Advisor Wahiduddin Mahmud and Education Secretary Siddique Jobayer.

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