Thriving Minds: Navigating Education, Economy, and Happiness

Nepal's Education System - Dark Cave Drama - Episode 047

ND Lama Season 1 Episode 47

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 This blog post argues that Nepal's education system needs reform by advocating for collaboration between public and private schools. The author criticizes the government's resistance to change and bias against private institutions, highlighting the need for more flexible, skills-based learning to address the rapidly evolving job market. The post uses the metaphor of people stuck in a dark cave resisting those trying to build a better future outside, and it concludes with recommendations for decentralization, updated assessment methods, teacher empowerment, and increased collaboration. A proposed drama script further illustrates this conflict between tradition and progress. 

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