Thriving Minds: Navigating Education, Economy, and Happiness

Reforming Nepal's Education System - Episode 046

ND Lama Season 1 Episode 46

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The author argues that Nepal's education system needs significant reform and collaboration between public and private schools. Outdated, exam-focused practices hinder students' ability to develop critical thinking and practical skills needed in a rapidly changing world. Government resistance to change and bias against private schools further impede progress. The author uses a powerful metaphor comparing resistant leaders to cave-dwellers who oppose modernization. Recommendations for reform include decentralizing education, replacing rigid exams, empowering teachers, and fostering collaboration with private schools. Ultimately, the piece calls for a more adaptable and collaborative system that prepares students for the future. 

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