Thriving Minds: Navigating Education, Economy, and Happiness

Integrated Curriculum and Thematic Approach in Basic Education - Episoe 055

ND Lama Season 1 Episode 55

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This article explores the relationship between integrated curriculum and thematic approaches in early childhood education in Nepal, specifically from early childhood to grade three. The research uses qualitative methods like interviews and focus groups to understand teacher and educator perspectives. It highlights the shift in Nepal's education system towards integrated learning, where subjects are combined under themes to foster holistic development. The study identifies misconceptions about the approach, the necessity for teacher training, and the vital role of government policy in successful implementation. The findings suggest that integrating curriculum and thematic approaches can improve the quality of education and enable the holistic development of children in Nepal. Ultimately, the study advocates for the use of these methods for a more effective educational experience.

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