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  2. Education in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for Educational Development (NCED) [2] is Nepal's teacher-training body. Primary education in Nepal is called Basic Education and consists of grades one through eight. Secondary levels are grades nine to twelve. In 2021, the literacy rates of the country were 71.2% (81% for males and 63.3% for females). [3]

  3. National Council of Educational Research and Training

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    The RIEs are set up in 1963 by the Government of India in different parts covering various regions. The Regional Institutes were started with the objective of qualitative improvement of school education through innovative pre-service and in-service teacher education programs and relevant research, development, and extension activities.

  4. State Council of Educational Research and Training, Delhi

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    State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Delhi is an autonomous body of the Government of Delhi.It is a nodal agency recognized by the National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE) [1] for admission, curriculum construction, course conduct, guidance, examination and certification of pre-service training programme in the area of pre-primary teacher education and elementary ...

  5. Tribhuvan University - Wikipedia

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    They cannot find jobs in Nepal, so they go abroad to look for financial opportunities. Nepal's Public colleges are government-funded, and community colleges are privately funded. Both types of colleges are university-oriented and implement the university curriculum and university exam system.

  6. Confederation of Nepalese Teachers - Wikipedia

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    The organization was established with the goal of addressing the challenges faced by teachers and promoting quality education in Nepal. Its core objectives include advocating for the rights and welfare of teachers, reviewing education bills and policies, and raising awareness and demands related to Nepalese education with government authorities.

  7. Curriculum development - Wikipedia

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    A humanistic curriculum is a curriculum based on intercultural education that allows for the plurality of society while striving to ensure a balance between pluralism and universal values. In terms of policy, this view sees curriculum frameworks as tools to bridge broad educational goals and the processes to reach them.

  8. OLE Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Open Learning Exchange Nepal (OLE Nepal) is a non-government social organization working to increase access to education through the integration of technology. Founded in 2007, the organization aims to increase the quality of education through the creation of open-source digital learning activities combined with teacher training.

  9. Nepal Teachers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Nepal Teachers Association (NTA) is a trade union for teachers in Nepal. It is the first and the most influential organization of teachers' association in Nepal. The NTA was established in 1950 and registered under the educational act of that time, and then become a trade union in 1990. Currently, it has more than 85 thousand members. [2] [1]