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The Government of Nepal has been implementing the School Sector Development Plan (hereinafter referred as “SSDP” or “the Plan”) for a period of 2016-2023 to continue the Government’s efforts to ensure equitable access to quality education for all.
29 sie 2021 · Nepal has experimented with different ways of governing its schools. As stated earlier, the majority of public schools that exist in Nepal currently were not established by the state but opened and operated by the local communities. Nepal did not have a Ministry of Education before 1951.
This article connects the government's policies for implementing local curriculum in Nepal's primary schools with efficient implementation at the local level.
School education in Nepal consists of 1 year of pre-primary, 8 years of basic (grades 1–8), and 4 years of secondary (grades 9–12) education. It is provided by two types of schools, government-aided public (or community) schools and institutional (or private) schools.
Educational administration in Nepal is decentralized on three levels: the central level, which is managed by the Ministry of Education and Sports (MOES); the regional level, managed by regional education directorates (REDs); and the district level, managed by district education offices (DEOs).
29 kwi 2024 · Background: Nepal's education policies and practices focus on enhancing the quality of education by implementing guidelines, regulations, and initiatives established by the government and...
The constitution of Nepal guarantees the right to education specifically guaranteeing access to compulsory and free education up to basic level and free education up to secondary level.