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Enhancing English Language Learning in Tertiary Education through Blended Approaches: A Bangladesh Perspective Rabbi, Md. Fajlay; Islam, Md. Sefatul; Hossain, Md. Jamil
Indonesian Journal of Educational Studies Vol 26, No 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Educational Studies
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/ijes.v26i2.52837

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The modern educational landscape is witnessing a paradigm shift with the integration of technology into traditional teaching methods. Blended learning, a pedagogical approach combining face-to-face instruction with online resources, holds the potential to revolutionize English language learning in Bangladesh's tertiary education system. This paper explores the significance, benefits, challenges, and strategies of employing blended learning within the context of English language education in Bangladesh. By harnessing the advantages of both in-person and online components, blended learning offers flexible access, heightened engagement, and personalized learning experiences. This study investigates the implications of adopting blended approaches in enhancing English language proficiency, bridging the digital divide, and preparing students for the demands of a globalized world. Through a Bangladesh perspective, this research seeks to illuminate the transformative power of blended learning in shaping the future of English language education in tertiary institutions.
Enhancing English Language Learning In Tertiary Education Through Blended Approaches: A Bangladesh Perspective Rabbi, Md. Fajlay; Islam, Md. Sefatul; Hossain, Md. Jamil
Indonesian Journal of Education Research (IJoER) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): February
Publisher : Cahaya Ilmu Cendekia Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/ijoer.v5i1.745

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Purpose of the study: Main purpose of this study to investigates the implications of adopting blended approaches in enhancing English language proficiency, bridging the digital divide, and preparing students for the demands of a globalized world. Through a Bangladesh perspective, this research seeks to illuminate the transformative power of blended learning. Methodology: This research employs a qualitative approach. In depth Interviews (IDI) and FGDs has been administered to thirty facilitators and thirty students to measure benefits and challenges associated with blended learning. Additionally, Interviews with ten pedagogy experts has provide insights into successful implementation strategies. Data has been analyzed thematically. Main Findings: Research findings show that by blending technology with traditional pedagogy, this approach prepares students for a world where adaptability and digital literacy are paramount. The success of this approach relies on the collaborative efforts of educational institutions, instructors, and students, all working towards a holistic and dynamic learning experience that empowers students to thrive in an interconnected global society. Novelty/Originality of this study: This study adds additional knowledge of the challenges and efforts associated with blended approaches to English language learning in tertiary education in Bangladesh.The study's findings can be used as a guide for interested parties, including educators and institutions of higher learning, to address the issues with English language teaching and learning in tertiary education and improve student language learning quality.
Exploring the Basic Needs of Street Children in Pabna Municipality Islam, Md. Sefatul; Makhon , Md. Lutfur Rahman
Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Papanda Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56916/jmrd.v2i2.1163

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The objective of the study explores the impact of residence and education status on the basic needs of street children in Pabna Municipality, Bangladesh. In contrast, the goal of this study is to discuss the level of education attained and residence consciousness of street children residing in the Pabna Municipality. The research was carried out by quantitative method using a convenient sampling technique, in which 88 children living on the streets from various Pabna Municipality areas took part in total. The socioeconomic status of the street children in Pabna Municipality is shown by the study, as is the situation of deprivation concerning their place of residence and level of education. Our findings designate a strong correlation between the lack of stable residence and poor access to education and the heightened vulnerability of these children to meeting their basic needs. The main reasons respondents don't go to school and live in unsanitary areas like slums, stations, and markets are poverty, parental death, and divorce. The research underscores the need for comprehensive policy interventions focusing on improving the living conditions and educational opportunities for street children. Our study contributes to a broader awareness of the socioeconomic challenges faced by street children and offers a framework for policy and practical solutions in Pabna Municipality and similar urban settings.