Thriving Minds: Navigating Education, Economy, and Happiness

Reforming Nepal's Education: From Exam-Centric to Holistic Learning - 059

ND Lama Season 1 Episode 59

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This excerpt from "Why Nepal's Education System Needs Reform" by ND Lama critiques the nation's overreliance on examinations, which the author argues hinders genuine learning and critical thinking. The author contends that this exam-centric approach, rooted in historical and colonial influences, prioritizes scores and memorization over creativity, innovation, and practical skills, leaving graduates ill-prepared for the modern world. Through personal anecdotes and examples, the text illustrates the detrimental consequences of this system on students, teachers, and rural communities, including a lack of fundamental skills, migration, and wasted potential. Lama's work proposes a shift towards holistic, skill-based learning by examining global reforms and suggesting concrete solutions for a more student-centered and future-ready education system in Nepal.

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