Regularisation of jobs for 6,000 secondary level teachers sought
The teachers appointed under the Secondary Education Quality and Access Enhancement Project formed a human chain before the Jatiya Press Club yesterday, demanding regularisation of their jobs.
The government had appointed over 6,000 secondary-level teachers for teaching students English, mathematics and general science in rural and remote areas to improve quality of education.
They were recruited as additional class teachers (ACT) in 2015 for three years and the tenure will end this December, said a press release of ACT Association.
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