The Ministry of Education has decided to implement a hybrid learning model across all school-level educational institutions in Bangladesh, combining three days of online classes with three days of in-person instruction. The decision was made on Tuesday during a coordination meeting attended by teachers, board officials, and ministry representatives in Dhaka.
The move follows earlier remarks from the Education Minister, who had indicated that changes to the teaching system were under discussion due to the ongoing global energy crisis. The ministry’s decision aims to balance educational continuity with energy conservation amid international supply challenges.
Implementation details and timelines were not specified in the announcement, but the decision marks a significant shift in the country’s approach to classroom instruction in response to global energy pressures.