Nepal lacks research-based education

Academician and activist Pratima Gurung discusses reading culture and the exclusion of marginalised and indigenous narratives in the curriculum.

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Teachers' federation unhappy with education bill

Nepal Teachers' federation has expressed dissatisfaction with some provisions in the school education bill registered in the federal parliament.

Teachers' federation unhappy with education bill

Nepal Teachers' federation has expressed dissatisfaction with some provisions in the school education bill registered in the federal parliament.

NCE-Nepal draws attention of chief whips about education bill

National Campaign for Education-Nepal (NCE-Nepal) has drawn attention from the whips of major political parties on the amendment to the federal education bill.

NCE-Nepal draws attention of chief whips about education bill

National Campaign for Education-Nepal (NCE-Nepal) has drawn attention from the whips of major political parties on the amendment to the federal education bill.

AHF support for education and health

The Australian Himalayan Foundation (AHF) has been supporting villagers in education and health in eastern and western Nepal.

Fine art education in Nepal has gained traction but still awaits fine-tuning

While students and teachers are happy about the growth of fine art education in Nepal, they also know the shortcomings. The post Fine art education in Nepal has gained traction but still awaits fine-tuning  appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Putali Nepal: Transforming society through impactful menstrual education

In 2019, Aishwarya Rani Singh registered Putali Nepal as social enterprise and became local face of menstrual hygiene education initiative in Nepal The post Putali Nepal: Transforming society through impactful menstrual education appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Should Nepal make online education a norm? What does it take anyway?

People think schools and colleges in Nepal, at least in Kathmandu and other urban centres, should adopt online education as a norm. The post Should Nepal make online education a norm? What does it take anyway? appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Quality education in Nepal: Public and private schools and mutual benefit

Quality education is one of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. As per the UN report title Quality Education: Why it Matters, the delivery of quality education is questionable in Central and South Asia and the Sub-Saharan regions. Quality education in Nepal has remained a big challenge, for we are still struggling to maintain physical infrastructures such as constructing permanent school buildings and connecting ICT into classrooms for teaching and learning. The post Quality education in Nepal: Public and private schools and mutual benefit appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.