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Future of Bangladesh, The Changing Dynamics of Student-Teacher Relationships

In a rapidly transforming Bangladesh, political, social, and economic changes are raising significant questions about the future of education, particularly the evolving relationship between students and teachers. In this week’s Insights Mirror talk show, we delved into the pressing issue of whether the student-teacher bond is deteriorating, and if politics is a root cause.

Key Guests:

Professor Mohammad Habibur Rahman, Former Principal of Rajshahi College
Salahuddin Ammar, Coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, Rajshahi University
Student-Teacher Relationship Under Political Influence

When asked about how politics affected his responsibilities as a principal, Professor Mohammad Habibur Rahman highlighted the challenges of maintaining neutrality in Bangladesh’s educational institutions.

“It is incredibly difficult to operate with complete impartiality in the current context,” Rahman said. “During my tenure, I viewed the student-teacher relationship as one of deep connection, almost like a parent and child. But political involvement, if handled better, could have created a more favorable environment for both students and educators.”

Teacher Dismissals: A Critical Issue

A notable topic of discussion was the recent trend of teacher dismissals, a growing concern across educational institutions in Bangladesh. Salahuddin Ammar, the coordinator of the anti-discrimination student movement at Rajshahi University, responded to whether he supported the way teachers were being forced to resign.

“This issue needs to be looked at from two perspectives,” Ammar said. “If someone is holding onto their position unjustly, then we cannot support that. But the process by which they are removed also requires thorough scrutiny.”

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Teachers’ Role in the 2024 Protests

Reflecting on the July 2024 student protests, Professor Rahman was asked whether teachers had an opportunity to stand by their students during the movement. He responded by emphasizing the moral responsibility educators feel.

“When students, who are like our children, are injured, how can teachers remain silent?” Rahman stated. “Although many teachers did not physically join the protests, there was widespread silent support. Over the last fifteen years, this has been a difficult dilemma for the teaching community.”

Student Politics: A Vital Element?

The discussion concluded with a focus on the role of student politics in universities and whether it should continue. Ammar expressed strong views, arguing that politics is inherent to human nature.

“Politics is a fundamental right. When a child cries for food or anything else, that is, in essence, a negotiation—this is their form of politics. What we need, however, is a shift toward intellectual politics, not factionalism,” Ammar said. “We must prevent a recurrence of dominance-driven politics in Bangladesh.

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Md. Shahinur Islam
Md. Shahinur Islamhttps://insightsmirror.com
Md. Shahinur Islam is an independent Bangladeshi journalist and media professional with extensive training in investigative journalism, digital news reporting, and leadership development. His expertise comes from reputable institutions such as the National Institute of Mass Communication (NIMC) and Reuters, where he honed his skills in news presentation, digital media, and public communication. As a media practitioner committed to impactful journalism, he has contributed to various high-profile workshops, including those focused on public health and safe food practices, organized by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.With a passion for social change, Shahinur actively promotes youth empowerment, community development, and responsible journalism. His mission is to inspire and engage audiences by leveraging media as a tool for positive social impact on both national and international platforms.Specialties: Investigative Journalism, Digital Media Strategy, Leadership Development, Youth Empowerment.Explore More About Shahinur Islam

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