The modern education system in Nepal is one of the youngest in the world. In 1951 when Nepal emerged as a "new nation" after the fall of the Rana oligarchy, it had only 9,000 pupils in primary, 1,700 in secondary schools and a little over one hundred in two undergraduate colleges. There was no university. Adult education stood at a bare 5%
We estimate the impact of an increase in the number of schools on educational outcomes in Nepal. We ...
Though the concept of teacher development was institutionalized in 1971, the policy of the governmen...
The basic tenet of democracy is participation. In Nepal’s current political context this is understo...
The modern education system in Nepal is one of the youngest in the world and operates within a polit...
<p>In Nepal, as everywhere in the world, the demand of higher education is growing more rapidly than...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Nepal (with 30 million people) is going through a seri...
Nepal is a partner to the international commitment to achieve the goals of Education for All (EFA) a...
Soon after enrollment information was documented and children began to progress in school, literacy ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought chaos in education across the world, including developing countrie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought chaos in education across the world, including developing countrie...
Nepal is home to a population of 26.5 million that encompasses several ethnolinguistic groups speaki...
The role of education in creating a just and productive society is a topic of controversy at present...
Nepal's education sector is striving for producing quality human resources for the country. How...
The modern history of Nepal started after the Kingdom of Nepal was formed during the 1760s through a...
People are changing with new innovative prospective and practicing their knowledge and information i...
We estimate the impact of an increase in the number of schools on educational outcomes in Nepal. We ...
Though the concept of teacher development was institutionalized in 1971, the policy of the governmen...
The basic tenet of democracy is participation. In Nepal’s current political context this is understo...
The modern education system in Nepal is one of the youngest in the world and operates within a polit...
<p>In Nepal, as everywhere in the world, the demand of higher education is growing more rapidly than...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Nepal (with 30 million people) is going through a seri...
Nepal is a partner to the international commitment to achieve the goals of Education for All (EFA) a...
Soon after enrollment information was documented and children began to progress in school, literacy ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought chaos in education across the world, including developing countrie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought chaos in education across the world, including developing countrie...
Nepal is home to a population of 26.5 million that encompasses several ethnolinguistic groups speaki...
The role of education in creating a just and productive society is a topic of controversy at present...
Nepal's education sector is striving for producing quality human resources for the country. How...
The modern history of Nepal started after the Kingdom of Nepal was formed during the 1760s through a...
People are changing with new innovative prospective and practicing their knowledge and information i...
We estimate the impact of an increase in the number of schools on educational outcomes in Nepal. We ...
Though the concept of teacher development was institutionalized in 1971, the policy of the governmen...
The basic tenet of democracy is participation. In Nepal’s current political context this is understo...