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Empathy and teachers’ training in educational psychology

Dil Afrose Duetee, M Phil

Empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of others, is a cornerstone of effective teaching. In the realm of education, empathy is not merely a soft skill but a critical tool that enables teachers to connect with their students, foster inclusive learning environments, and address the diverse emotional and cognitive needs of learners. As education systems worldwide strive to create mo...

This Ramadan become a conduit for Allah

SIR FRANK PETERS

Ramadan is in sight. Even though the highly polluted air of Dhaka, its approach is visible and welcomed with great anticipation and joy.

Ramadan is special. It’s undoubtedly the holiest month on the Islamic calendar. A month to pause one’s regular activities, to compass check one’s way of living, dot the i’s and cross the t’s, and en...

Jatiyo Nagorik Committee: A new direction for future politics

By Saifulloh Haider
The responsibility of shaping the future of our society and nation rests on the shoulders of the new generation. The challenges they will face are not just a matter of concern, but they may also serve as a guiding light for the future. In today's political landscape, leadership is not dependent solely on age or recognition. Intelligence, courage, and work ethic are what elevate a person to a leadership r...

Bangladesh’s stolen billions: Europe and UK must act

Bangladesh’s ex-leader Sheikh Hasina and her entourage had nearly two decades to feather their nests before they were driven out of the country in a popular revolution last summer. Bangladesh’s new government says that nearly $248 billion (€237bn) was stolen by her and her cronies. Businesses linked to Hasina’s Awami League took out huge loans from state-owned banks that were never repaid. That cash was funnelled out of Bangladesh using the Hundi money transfer system. An investigation by the Observer and Transparency I...
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