14/12/2025
Every child has the right to access an education that sparks curiosity, invites questions, and helps them make informed decisions about their world.
In Bangladesh, research shows that early math anxiety and weak foundational skills contribute to long-term learning gaps, limiting students’ confidence and overall academic performance. Strengthening foundational mathematics is essential because it builds the logical reasoning and decision-making skills that shape learning across all subjects.
At Split Love Foundation , we see this right come to life every day. Through the Khan Academy Bangladesh initiative, 5,349 Grade 6 students and 102 teachers across 31 secondary schools in four districts are reimagining how they learn mathematics. With digital classrooms and trained teachers, learners move at their own pace, comparing solutions, debating logic, and reflecting on why a method works. Teachers use real-time dashboards to guide each child's progress and fear of math gives way to voice, choice, and confidence.
On this World Children's Day, SLF celebrates the small yet powerful moments, the raised hands, the curious questions, and the spark of confidence when a child realizes their thoughts matter. Because when children are given the space to think, read, and decide, they claim not just their right to education but their right to a voice.