Complexity has arisen with the implementation of the national education policy, which is discussed in a complicated manner. Because money has not been allocated for this yet. On the other hand, in the light of the education policy, the primary level up to class VIII and the secondary level up to class XII have been decided, which has led to a crisis in the rank and salary scale of teachers. About 26,000 secondary school teachers are not willing to become primary school teachers. Again, college teachers don't want to become schoolteachers.
College teachers who teach class XI and XII are also not willing to lose their lecturer posts. According to sources, the existence of many colleges at the higher secondary level is now under threat. The title of the college principals teaching up to class XII is Principal. When the new education policy is implemented, they will be called head teachers. They cannot accept it. Because the rank and pay scale of principal and head teacher are not the same.
Similarly, the pay scales of lecturers and secondary school teachers are not the same. It is known that currently there are eight thousand "Intermediate Colleges" across the country. The pay scale of its principals is 22 thousand 500 taka. After completing the secondary level up to twelfth standard, the heads of these institutions will have to take salary in the scale of 15 thousand rupees as head teachers. Similarly, lecturers will come down from the scale of Rs.11,000 to the scale of Rs.6,800 for school teachers.