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Articles the Local Daily Newspapers Articles The local daily newspapers , Ò : ,Ó mgKvj, 16 gvP© 2020. 1. এম এম শহিদুল িাসান কোয়াহলহিকেশন কেমওয়ােক হশক্ষাকক্ষকে সািলয সূচে https://samakal.com/todays-print-edition/tp-editorial-comments/article/200331952 2.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Set up a National Qualifications Framework,” The Daily Sun, 01 March 2020. https://www.daily-sun.com/post/465965/Set-up-a-National-Qualifications-Framework 3. M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Problems of Teaching-learning Process at Tertiary Level,” The Daily Sun, 9 February 2020. https://www.daily-sun.com/post/460664/Problems-of-Teachinglearning-Process-at-Tertiary- Level 4. M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Low Student Teacher Ratio: A Path to Quality Teaching,” The Daily Sun, 2 February 2020. https://www.daily-sun.com/printversion/details/458638/Low-Student-Teacher-Ratio:-A-Path-to- Quality-Teaching , Òevsjv‡`‡i D”Pwkÿvi mgm¨v I mgvavb,Ó ˆ`wbK hyMvšÍi, 15 Rvbqvix 2020. 5.এম এম শহিদুল িাসান https://epaper.jugantor.com/2020/01/15/ 6.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Expectations from Universities, ” The Daily Sun, 28 December 2019. https://www.daily-sun.com/amp/post/450015 7.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Assessment in university courses must be innovative, realistic and relevant,” TheDail Star, 11 December, 2019. https://www.thedailystar.net/opinion/education/news/assessment-university-courses-must-be- innovative-realistic-and-relevant-1838530 8.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Why knowledge-based economies are richer, ” The Daily Star, 19 November 2019. https://www.thedailystar.net/opinion/education-0/news/why-knowledge-based-economies-are- richer-1828825 9.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Strategy for Higher Education in Bangladesh, ” The daily Sun, 24 October, 2019, 9th Anniversary Special Supplemen. https://www.daily-sun.com/printversion/details/433642/Strategy-for-Higher-Educationin- Bangladesh 10.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Teaching According to How Students Learn, ”The daily Sun, 23 August, 2019. https://www.daily-sun.com/printversion/details/417390/2019/08/23/Teaching-According-to- How-Students-Learn 11.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Research universities can light the way for tomorrow’s Bangladesh , ”The daily Star, 03 July, 2019. https://www.thedailystar.net/opinion/education/news/research-universities-can-light-the-way- tomorrows-bangladesh-1765696 12. M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “ How universities can improve student satisfaction and quality of learning , ”The daily Star, 11 March, 2019 https://www.thedailystar.net/opinion/education/news/how-universities-can-improve studentsatisfaction-and-quality-learning-1755004 13.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “University expansion in Bangladesh will change lives for the better ,” The daily Sun, June 2019. https://www.daily-sun.com/printversion/details/396959/2019/06/02/University-Expansion-in- Bangladesh-Will-Change-Lives-for-the-Better 14.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “The role of universities in developing SMEs,” The Daily Star, 31 December 2019. https://www.thedailystar.net/opinion/education/news/the-role-universities-developing-smes- 1722517 15.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “SME-University Collaborations for Boosting Innovation,” The daily Sun, 28 March 2019. https://www.dailysun.com/printversion/details/380802/2019/03/28/SMEUniversity- Collaborations-for-Boosting-Innovation- 16.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Creating a generation of learners and innovators,” Friday, The daily Star, 01 March, 2019. https://www.thedailystar.net/opinion/news/creating-generation-learners-and-innovators-1708666 17.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Rethinking Engineering Education in Bangladesh,” Monday, The daily Star, 11 February, 2019. https://www.thedailystar.net/opinion/education/news/rethinking-engineering-education- bangladesh-1700230 18.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Mo‡Z n‡e wPšÍv ¯‹zj,Ó hyMvšÍi,03 †deªæqvix 2019. https://www.jugantor.com/todayspaper/window/140504/Mo‡Z-n‡e-wPšÍv-¯‹zj 19.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “ A new Laerning Paradigm,” Thursday, The daily Star, 17 Januray 2019. https://www.thedailystar.net/opinion/education/news/new-learning-paradigm-1688410 20.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Outcomes-Based Education: New Learning Paradigm,” Thursday, 17 Januray 2019, The daily Sun. https://www.edailysun.com/arc/next_page/2019-01-17/6#tab1 21.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Making Education Fit for 21st Century,” Monday, The daily Sun, 12 November, 2018. https://www.dailysun.com/printversion/details/349604/2018/11/12/Making-Education-Fit-for- 21st-Century. 22.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Thinking School: A catalyst for transformational change in education, ” 'The Daily Star, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2018. https://www.thedailystar.net/opinion/education/news/thinking-school-catalyst-transformational- change-education-1657018 23.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Education Responses to SDG4: Bangladesh Perspective,” the Daily Sun, Wednesday day, October 24, 2018. http://www.daily-sun.com/post/345193/2018/10/23/Education-Responses-to-SDG4:-Bangladesh- Perspective. 24.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “ Academic Credit Hours: What to Know, ” the Daily Sun, Thursday day, March 15, 2018. http://www.daily-sun.com/arcprint/details/295268/Academic-Credit-Hours:-What-to- Know/2018-03-15. 25.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “ Some thoughts on university grading systems, ” the Daily Star, Opinion Section, Wednesday day, February 14, 2018. 26.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “What's in an academic calendar?, ” the Daily Star, Opinion Section, Tuesday, February 06, 2018. 27.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Chronicle of Higher Education,” the Daily Star, 28 June, 2018. http://www.daily-sun.com/home/printnews/318193 , Òwek^we`¨vjq wkÿvq †h cwieZ©b Kvg¨,Ó mgKvj, 23 b‡f¤^i 2017, 28.এম এম শহিদুল িাসান http://epaper.samakal.com/nogor-edition/2017-11-23/9. 29.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Role of universities in today’s society,” the daily Sun, Thuesday, 24 October 2017. http://www.daily-sun.com/arcprint/details/263754/2017/10/24/Role-of-Universities-in- Today%E2%80%99s-Society/2017-10-24. 30.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Preventing Dropout from Higher Education: Bangladesh Perspective,” the daily Sun, pp.6, Thursday, 27 July 2017. http://www.daily-sun.com/home/printnews/243524. 31.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Qulity in Higher Education: Bangladesh Perspective,” the daily Sun, pp.6, Sunday, 16 July 2017. http://www.daily-sun.com/home/printnews/240883. 32.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Teaching and Learning in Universities: Bangladesh Perspective,” the daily Sun, Sunday, 2 July 2017. http://www.daily-sun.com/arcprint/details/237379/Teaching-and-Learning-in-Universities:- Bangladesh-Perspective/2017-07-02 33.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Revamping Our Higher Education,” the daily Sun, Sunday, 1 July 2016. http://www.daily-sun.com/home/printnews/148663 34.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “How can we build a knowledge-based economy? ,” the Daily Star, Opinion Section, Friday, January 6, 2017. 35.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Global Perspectives on Higher Education in Bangladesh,” The Daily Sun, p-6, Wednesday, 8 June, 2016. http://www.daily- sun.com/printversion/details/142418. 36.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Redesigning Higher Education Curriculum to Meet International Standards,” The Daily Sun, Thursday, 3 June, 2016. http://www.daily-sun.com/home/printnews/141013. cÖ_g 37. এম এম শহিদুল িাসান, “হশক্ষা োহি嗁লাম প্রণয়ন আন্ত쇍জাহিক মাননর সনে সামঞ্জসযপূর্জ িনি িনে,” Av‡jv , ১২ মম, ২০১৬. 38.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Higher Education and Economic Growth in Our Context,”The Daily Sun, 23 October, 2016. http://www.daily-sun.com/magazine/details/177464/Higher-Education-and-Economic-Growth- in-Our-Context/2016-10-23. 39. M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “BUET’s contribution to engineering education,” The Guardian, July 16, 2015. http://www.theguardianbd.com/buets-contribution-to-engineering-education/ 40. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Towards harmonisation of higher education in South Asian,” Campis Chronicle, The New Nation, 21 July 2013. 41. M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “Outcome based education: Challenges in implementation,” The Daily Sun, Saturday 12 January 2013. 42.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, Outcome based Engineering education : A paradigm shift,” The New Nation, Monday, 01 October, 2012. 43.M M. Shahidul Hassan, “Outcome-based education: Learning's new paradigm,” The Independent, 07 August 2012. 44.M. M. Shahidul Hassan, “A homogenous system for South Asian higher education, ” BD Cronice, OP-ED, 8 July 2013 http://www.bdchronicle.com/outlook/opeddetail/29 45. Professor M M Shahidul Hassan, “ Providing Quality Engineering Education,” Nation, Friday, 12 June 2009. 46.Gg Gg kwn`yj nvmvb,Ò Ziæb cÖR‡b¥i eo Ask cÖ‡KŠkj wkÿv wb‡Z AvMÖnx,Ó RbKÚ, evsjv‡`k, 30 gvP© 2009 Others: Aa¨vcK Gg Gg kwn`yj nvmvb cÖv‡Yi myiwU †gjv‡Z,Ó cÖv‡bi wb‡KZb 1. ,“ souvenir , BUET Alumni Grand Reunion 2019. Aa¨vcK Gg Gg kwn`yj nvmvb, A¯ÍvP‡ji m~‡h©i we”QzwiZ Avfv, Ó 2. “ souvenir, BUET Alumni Grand Reunion 2018. Aa¨vcK Gg Gg kwn`yj nvmvb Pj‡Z n‡e mvg‡b,Ó 3. ,“ souvenir, BUET Alumni Grand Reunion 2017. 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