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Mothers’s educational qualification impacts children

Staff Reporter :
The educational qualification of students’ mother has impacted their children learning and exam result said a study.

Research finding said the ratio of unsuccessful students in exam of uneducated mother larger than educated mother. 34 per cent failed pupils mother have no institutional education.

8.2 per cent students had obtained grade D (number comprising 33-39), considering the lowest or bad grade in exam, the children of uneducated mother. 42 per cent students who did bad result in exam mother have no institutional education.

The information was revealed by the Campaign For Popular Education (CAMPE) on Sunday under the title of Education Watch Study 2022 at a conference centre in capital.

At the press conference, Education Watch’s focal point Dr.MostafizurRahman presented Post-Pandemic Education- Recovery and Renewal of School Education.

Analysis of the research report showed that the mother of the least 16.1 percent of the failing students had completed college or university education.

The GPA-5 rate of the children of this class of mothers is also high, which is 16.8 percent. Besides, 17.5 percent students got GPA-4 (A grade).

The dropout rate of children of mothers who have completed primary education is 9.6 percent, while the dropout rate among children of mothers who have completed secondary education is 6.3 percent.

According to the report, 19.2 percent of students’ mothers have no formal education.

22 percent of mothers have completed primary education. Maximum 42.3 percent of mothers have education up to secondary level. And mothers of 16.5 percent students have received higher education in colleges and universities.

The press conference was attended by the president of Education Watch and the chairman of PKSFKaziKhalikuzzaman Ahmad, executive director of CAMPEand former advisor to the caretaker government Rasheda K Chowdhury, professor and researcher at Dhaka University’s Statistical Research and Education Institute Syed ShahadatHossain, Education Watch Member Principal KaziFarooq Ahmed and others.