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Holistic Education: A Combination of Pedagogy Frameworks for Bangladesh

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posted on 2025-05-09, 00:36 authored by Pamelia Khaled
Crafting an ideal, holistic curriculum (curriculum for all) is indeed a crucial piece of the quality-education puzzle, as we know that one size does not fit all. Curricular reform in Bangladesh is essential to ensure sensitivity to learners’ cultural and religious backgrounds and needs, place value on teachers’ skills and knowledge, and enable learners to successfully develop and interact within today’s complex and globalized world. The central ideas of holistic education are balance, inclusion and connectedness. This paper includes a description of sensational pedagogy approaches and the pedagogical framework of holistic education (transmission, transaction and transformation), using examples drawn from my own experience as a student in a non-formal setting. Finally, I bring out an example of contemplative practice of co-operative learning in math, art, music and visualization as a vehicle of holistic education. This paper offers a critical analysis for educators, curriculum designers, administrators, teachers and policy-makers interested in developing a holistic curriculum for the transformation of the Bangladeshi education system.

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Journal title

International Studies in Widening Participation

Volume

1

Issue

International Studies in Widening Participation , 2

Pagination

86-100

Publisher

University of Newcastle

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

College of Human and Social Futures

School

Centre of Excellence for Equity in Higher Education (CEEHE)

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

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