Terrorism, Religious Intolerance and Ethnic Conflict Issues in the National Education Policy - 2010 of Bangladesh: An Exploratory Study

Education is considered an instrument to combat the problems of terrorism, religious antagonism and ethnic intolerance. Bangladesh has been experiencing its share of these problems along with other South Asian countries. The recent adoption of the National Education Policy (NEP) of 2010 has been...

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Main Author: Nur Muhammud Sajjadul Hoque Sumon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kathmandu University 2015-08-01
Series:Journal of Education and Research
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spelling doaj-df12785363a94a689e2eb08bad57cdf02020-11-25T03:41:34ZengKathmandu UniversityJournal of Education and Research2091-01182091-25602015-08-0151254010.9771/jer.v5i1.121121Terrorism, Religious Intolerance and Ethnic Conflict Issues in the National Education Policy - 2010 of Bangladesh: An Exploratory StudyNur Muhammud Sajjadul Hoque Sumon0Department of Anthropology, University of ChittagongEducation is considered an instrument to combat the problems of terrorism, religious antagonism and ethnic intolerance. Bangladesh has been experiencing its share of these problems along with other South Asian countries. The recent adoption of the National Education Policy (NEP) of 2010 has been an opportunity to consider how the education system can help address these problems. However, a lack of consensus about interpretations of the issues of terrorism, ethnicity and   ntolerance among the major political parties and different religious groups has stymied this effort. NEP-2010 may be seen as a victim of politico-religious disagreements among stakeholders, especially due to a strong position from a part of the Islamic community. The three issues are interrelated in the sense that, firstly, they emerge from a lack of respect for diversity, and secondly, the problems arise as much from ideological views, as from social and economic conditions. By considering these realities, this paper will examine how the problems have been recognized and attempted to counter in NEP. Empirical dataon people’s perception on NEP and the three issues have been used to buttress the arguments.http://kusoed.edu.np/journal/index.php/je/article/view/121National Education Policy 2010terrorismreligious intoleranceethnic intoleranceeducation
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Terrorism, Religious Intolerance and Ethnic Conflict Issues in the National Education Policy - 2010 of Bangladesh: An Exploratory Study
Journal of Education and Research
National Education Policy 2010
terrorism
religious intolerance
ethnic intolerance
education
author_facet Nur Muhammud Sajjadul Hoque Sumon
author_sort Nur Muhammud Sajjadul Hoque Sumon
title Terrorism, Religious Intolerance and Ethnic Conflict Issues in the National Education Policy - 2010 of Bangladesh: An Exploratory Study
title_short Terrorism, Religious Intolerance and Ethnic Conflict Issues in the National Education Policy - 2010 of Bangladesh: An Exploratory Study
title_full Terrorism, Religious Intolerance and Ethnic Conflict Issues in the National Education Policy - 2010 of Bangladesh: An Exploratory Study
title_fullStr Terrorism, Religious Intolerance and Ethnic Conflict Issues in the National Education Policy - 2010 of Bangladesh: An Exploratory Study
title_full_unstemmed Terrorism, Religious Intolerance and Ethnic Conflict Issues in the National Education Policy - 2010 of Bangladesh: An Exploratory Study
title_sort terrorism, religious intolerance and ethnic conflict issues in the national education policy - 2010 of bangladesh: an exploratory study
publisher Kathmandu University
series Journal of Education and Research
issn 2091-0118
2091-2560
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Education is considered an instrument to combat the problems of terrorism, religious antagonism and ethnic intolerance. Bangladesh has been experiencing its share of these problems along with other South Asian countries. The recent adoption of the National Education Policy (NEP) of 2010 has been an opportunity to consider how the education system can help address these problems. However, a lack of consensus about interpretations of the issues of terrorism, ethnicity and   ntolerance among the major political parties and different religious groups has stymied this effort. NEP-2010 may be seen as a victim of politico-religious disagreements among stakeholders, especially due to a strong position from a part of the Islamic community. The three issues are interrelated in the sense that, firstly, they emerge from a lack of respect for diversity, and secondly, the problems arise as much from ideological views, as from social and economic conditions. By considering these realities, this paper will examine how the problems have been recognized and attempted to counter in NEP. Empirical dataon people’s perception on NEP and the three issues have been used to buttress the arguments.
topic National Education Policy 2010
terrorism
religious intolerance
ethnic intolerance
education
url http://kusoed.edu.np/journal/index.php/je/article/view/121
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