DHAKA, Jan 31, 2022 (BSS) - The government has recruited 36,000 new
teachers in government-private educational institutions across the country.
Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni today handed over the appointment letters
to the newly appointed teachers virtually joining a press conference at the
International Mother Language Institute in the city this afternoon.
The minister handed over the appointment letters to 2,065 teachers of
government high schools and recommendation letters to 34,073 teachers under
the Non-Government Teachers' Registration and Certification Authority
(NTRCA).
Speaking at the programme, Dipu Moni said a total of 34,073 teachers for
different posts, including 6,501 for the lecturer, 24,418 for assistant
teacher, 1,528 for assistant moulavi, 355 for Ebtedayee moulavi, 389 for
trade instructor, 100 for instructor, six for junior instructor, 194 for
demonstrator, 93 for Ebtedayee Quari and 489 for Ebtedayee teacher, have been
recommended for appointment under the third phase recruitment of the NTRCA.
She said the government has decided to recruit the teachers before ending
the ongoing verification, considering the shortage of teachers in educational
institutions.
If anything is found negative in the verification, the minister said,
his/her appointment will be cancelled.
Putting emphasis on training for teachers throughout their service term,
she urged the newly appointed teachers to acquire skills and efficiency by
attending various training.
Urging the teachers to use technology, Dipu Moni said, "You should use
technology during teaching. It will help you do your works efficiently."
Deputy Minister for Education Mohibul Hassan Chowdhoury, Technical and
Madrasah Education Division Secretary Md Aminul Islam Khan and NTRCA Chairman
Md Enamul Quader Khan spoke at the press conference, among others, with
Secondary and Higher Education Division Secretary Md Abu Bakr Siddique in the
chair.