Exploring Pedagogical Practices at the Basic Schools in Nepal

Exploring Pedagogical Practices at the Basic Schools in Nepal
Author: Dr. Rajendra Kumar Shah
Publsiher: Sankalp Publication
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2024
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789361669248

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: The pedagogical practices of Basic Education Schools in Nepal have been explored extensively in the present book. Four chapters are included in this book. In the first chapter, the ancient education system and the prevailing pedagogical practices at that time have been utterly discussed. Accordingly, in the second chapter, the educational system and pedagogical practices during the Ranas have been analyzed. After this chapter, in the third chapter, education and pedagogical practice of Panchayat Era is explored. And, in the final chapter, existing education and pedagogical practices of Nepal are explored. In this book, each chapter describes the brief political history of that period, the development of education, education policies and the pedagogical practices. Curriculum, subjects of study, teaching method, role of teacher and student, educational administration, assessment procedures financing of school education and physical infrastructure are main subject matters of each chapter. It is hoped that this book will satisfy the various questions related to pedagogical practices at the Basic Education School in Nepal.

Decolonizing Educational Knowledge

Decolonizing Educational Knowledge
Author: Ann E. Lopez
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031556883

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Innovative Technologies and Pedagogical Shifts in Nepalese Higher Education

Innovative Technologies and Pedagogical Shifts in Nepalese Higher Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-01-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004448865

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This book presents key innovations resulting from the implementation of online learning with specific emphasis on gender and epistemological equality in Nepalese Higher Education.

Education and the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Education and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Author: Kim Beasy,Caroline Smith,Jane Watson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2023-11-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789819938025

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This book focuses on the complex relationship between education and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and highlights how important context is for both critiquing and achieving the Goals though education, given the critical role teachers, schools and curriculum play in young people’s lives. Readers will find examples of thinking and practice across the spectrum of education and training sectors, both formal and informal. The book adds to the increasing body of literature that recognises that education is, and must be, in its praxis, at the heart of all the SDGs. As we enter the third decade of the 21st century, we have a clear understanding of the wicked and complex crises regarding the health of life on our planet, and we cannot ignore the high levels of anxiety our young people are experiencing about their future. Continuing in the direction of unsustainable exploitation of people and nature is no longer an option if life is to have a flourishing future. The book illustrates how SDGs are supported in and by education and training, showcasing the conditions necessary to ensure SDGs are fore fronted in policy reform. It includes real-world examples of SDGs in education and training contexts, as well as novel critiques of the SDGs in regard to their privileging of anthropocentrism and neoliberalism. This book is beneficial to academics, researchers, post graduate and tertiary students from all fields relating to education and training. It is also of interest to policy developers from across disciplines and government agencies who are interested in how the SDGs relate to education.

Negotiating Neoliberalism

Negotiating Neoliberalism
Author: Tim Rudd,Ivor F. Goodson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2017-01-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789463008549

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"Following the financial crises in 2007, we have seen the intensification of neoliberal policies in education, with radical and potentially irrevocable shifts in the educational landscape, promoted under the auspices of ‘austerity’. This book highlights the central features of neoliberal education policies, their origins, recent developments and also their inherent weaknesses and flaws. It provides insights into the day to day realities and negative impacts of recent policies on the professional practice and work of educators, demonstrating how the changing conditions have led to de-professionalisation, alienation and a loss of professional autonomy and identity. The book also provides a set of accounts that detail the new realities emerging as a result of ‘austerity’ policies and questions the degree to which austerity has actually been developed as an ideological ‘cover story’ for the further monetisation and privatisation of public services. The various chapters challenge the common assumption that the neoliberal project is a monolithic orthodoxy by highlighting its complexities, variations and contradictions in the ways policies are refracted through action and practice in different contexts. The book also challenges the common assumption that there are no viable alternatives to neoliberal education policies, and does so by presenting a range of different examples, theoretical perspectives, discourses and alternative practices. It is argued that such alternatives not only highlight the range of different approaches, choices and possibilities but also provide the seedbed for a reimagined educational future. The authors offer a range of conceptual and theoretical insights and analyses that highlight the weaknesses and limitations inherent within the neoliberal education project and also illustrate the dangers in following the prevailing hegemonic discourse and trajectories. It is postulated that alternative educational approaches warrant greater and urgent attention because history suggests that rather than having weathered the recent economic crisis, we may well be witnessing the long tail of decline for the neoliberal project.This book will be useful for educators, researchers, students and policy makers interested in the detrimental effects of neoliberal education, the range of viable alternatives, and the routes to resistance and ways of reimagining alternative educational futures."

Concept Based Curriculum and Instruction for the Thinking Classroom

Concept Based Curriculum and Instruction for the Thinking Classroom
Author: H. Lynn Erickson,Carol A. Tomlinson
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2007
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412917001

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This indispensable guide combines proven curriculum design with teaching methods that encourage students to learn concepts as well as content and skills for deep understanding across all subject areas.

Implementing Transformative Education With Participatory Action Research

Implementing Transformative Education With Participatory Action Research
Author: Luitel, Bal Chandra,Devkota, Bhimsen,Bastien, Sheri,Sitaula, Bishal K.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2023-08-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9798369306093

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Academic scholars face a critical problem in today's educational landscape: the pressing need for transformative approaches that can address the complex challenges of our time. Traditional education systems often struggle to adapt and meet the evolving needs of learners and society as a whole, leaving scholars searching for innovative solutions to enhance the quality and relevance of education. Fortunately, the answer lies within the pages of Implementing Transformative Education With Participatory Action Research, a groundbreaking book edited by distinguished scholars Bal Chandra Luitel, Bhimsen Devkota, Sheri Bastien, and Bishal Kumar Sitaula. This transformative resource offers a comprehensive and practical solution for scholars eager to drive meaningful change. With research-based insights and practical guidance, the book delves into the incorporation of participatory action research to create contextualized, sustainable, and student-centered learning environments. Covering diverse topics such as participatory curricula, teacher training, inclusive practices, and policy development, the book brings together diverse perspectives from experts actively engaged in innovative approaches to school transformation. By embracing participatory action research, scholars can reimagine education, empower learners, and tackle the complex challenges faced by educators, administrators, and policymakers. Implementing Transformative Education With Participatory Action Research empowers academic scholars to make a tangible impact in the field of education. By equipping them with valuable knowledge, insights, and actionable strategies, the book enables scholars to navigate the complexities of transformative education and implement effective change. Through the embrace of participatory action research, scholars have the opportunity to contribute to shaping a more inclusive, relevant, and future-ready education system that prepares students to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

Student Learning in South Asia

Student Learning in South Asia
Author: Halil Dundar
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2014-05-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781464801600

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This book analyzes the performance of South Asian educational systems and identifies the causes and correlates of student learning outcomes. Drawing on successful initiatives both in the region and elsewhere in the world, it offers an insightful approach to setting priorities for enhancing the quality of school education in South Asia.