This research proposal is made for academic purpose. It shows that how COVID-19 can change our education system. In Bangladesh, higher education is transforming online from traditional classroom.
3. Topic Selection
Education in Bangladesh
Online Education in Bangladesh
Effectiveness of Online Education in Public and Private Universities
of Dhaka
Effectiveness of Online Education in Public and Private University of
Bangladesh
4. Problem Statement
UGC need a standardized a policy
University need to develop a policy
Established rules and regulation
5. Research Objective
Broad Objective
To investigate the quality of online teaching and
assessment of student performance as well as the
resources needed to conduct online classes
6. Research Objective
Specific Objectives
To explore the resources needed for online education.
To determining the online student assessment process properly.
To find out the best possible way to provide online education.
To determining the quality of online education
7. Research Questions
How much concerned are students about the study gap and voluntary
participation in online classes?
What kind of technological properties have both students and teachers?
What kind of technological knowledge do not have both faculty and students?
What difficulties do teachers face when evaluating students’ performance in
online classes?
What steps should be taken by education policy makers to create a smooth
online education system?
12. Interview Methods
Interview sample being selected based on convenience sample
•North South University, ULAB, BRAC University teacher
•Dhaka University, BUET and Dhaka Medical College teacher
Teacher
•Parents from Public university students
•Parents from Private university Students
Parents
•Education Minister : Dipu Moni
•UGC Chairman : Kazi Shahidullah
•ULAB Vice Chancellor : H. M. Jahirul Haque
•Dhaka University Vice Chancellor : Md. Akhtaruzzaman
Education
system
authority
13. Expected Results
Why is the quality of online education lower than in person
Possible impact of online education
How much online education contribute to higher education
Rules and regulation for controlling online education
14. Limitations of the study
Difficult to get respondents
Time constraint
May be unwilling to provide data
Difficult to cover all the problem
15. Workplan
Activities Month
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th
1. Select Dhaka north and south as my study site
2. Develop a survey questionnaire for public and private universities students of Dhaka
3. Test the survey questionnaire on selective students and finding survey error
4. Make correction of survey questionnaire error
5. Finalize the survey questionnaire
6. Develop questions for teacher, students, parents, and education administrative
7. Identify both public and private universities Vice chancellor, teacher, and Student’s parents to
take interview. Select education minister and UGC Chairman as interviewees
8. Conduct the survey and collect data from the students of public and private of Dhaka
9. Enter data into excel file from the survey
10. Analyze survey data collecting from students of public and private university of Dhaka
17. Resources Required
Activities Details Calculations Total Cost (Taka)
A. Human resource
Research assistant Per assistant 500 taka per day
Needed 2 assistant
Need assistant for 16 days
500 × 2 × 16 16,000
B. Travel Expense
Rickshaw fare Average cost 30 taka per fare
40 times within 8th month
30 × 40 1,200
CNG fare Average 200 taka
10 times within 8th month
200 × 10 2000
C. Logistics Expense
Meeting cost Meeting room rent 500 per day
16 meeting within 8th month
500 × 16 8,000
Photocopy Survey questionnaire photocopy
150 questionnaire + 50 others
Per paper cost 1 taka
200 × 1 200
18. Resources Required
Refreshments Snack 100 taka per box
16 meeting with assistant
3 persons
100 × 16 × 3 4,800
Stationary Envelope 50 taka
Stapler pin 50 taka
Pen 100 taka
Notebook 200 taka
A4 size paper 350 taka
File 150 taka
50 + 50 + 100
+ 200 + 350
+ 150
900
D. Communication
Internet expense Per month 1000 taka
8 months of research
1,000 × 8 8,000
Mobile expense Per month 100 taka
8 months of research
100 × 8 800
Total 42,350