Educationists bat for reforms in Nepal’s education system

Published On: July 24, 2022 10:15 AM NPT By: Republica  | @RepublicaNepal


KATHMANDU, July 24: Educationalists and stakeholders have suggested that the existing education system should be transformed to achieve desired results. 

Speaking at a program on Saturday, Educationalist Dr Bidya Nath Koirala ruled out the possibility of a full communitization and full privatization education system in the country. He suggested making optimum use of knowledge and resources from both the community and private sectors as per Nepali civilization and culture. 

Koirala stressed the need for teachers to be responsible for transforming community schools and for implementing fundamental rights of people as guaranteed by the constitution while strengthening good governance. 

Admitting to a lack of expected results despite a big size of budget in education every year, Dr Hari Lamsal, Joint Secretary at the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, assured that the government would make legal arrangements to implement a free education up to secondary level in community schools. 

Presenting a working paper, educationalist Dr Gopilal Neupane pointed out the need for freeing education of the government's interference as he said the existing education system has been politicized, has suffered bureaucracy's interference and teachers are cadres of political parties. 

Former President of the National Private & Boarding Schools' Association Gita Rana said that privatization along with regulation could take place in the area where the government could not get results while referring to the 'gradual transformation of education system' in the country.  

Similarly, the Community School Management Committee Federation of Nepal Chairman Krishna Thapa pointed out the need to make community schools free from the government's interference. The interaction program was organized here by the Education Journalists Forum.

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