Educational Reforms in Parbat District

News 10 Sep 2023 1069

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Educational Reforms in Parbat District

In an effort to bring substantial improvement to the education sector, various rural municipalities in the Parbat District of Nepal have rolled out annual action plans targeting students, teachers, and parents alike. From Jaljala to Paiyun and Mahashila, the local governance bodies are employing innovative strategies to address the ongoing educational challenges.

Jaljala's Focus on Holistic Education: Involving Parents, Teachers, and Students

Teacher Orientation and Parent Education Programs

  • Phase One Accomplishments: According to Rajuprasad Acharya, the chairman of Jaljala Rural Municipality, the first phase involving teacher orientation, student interaction, and parent education has been successfully executed.
  • Addressing Quality: Due to a noticeable decline in educational standards, Jaljala is taking steps to reverse the trend of families leaving the community for better educational opportunities elsewhere.

Parental Education: A New Frontier

  • Emphasis on Parental Involvement: President Acharya stresses the importance of educating parents to create a conducive learning environment for their children.
  • Community Outreach: Plans are underway to extend this education to parents across all 47 community schools in Jaljala.
  • Tech-Savvy Training: Parents will be informed about the role of technology, changes in the educational landscape, and their responsibilities towards their children and schools.Paiyun's Lunch Initiative: Filling the Gap

Mid-Day Meal Continuation

  • Addressing Immediate Needs: Paiyun Rural Municipality is providing lunch for 155 students of class 6 across 10 community schools.
  • Government Decisions: In light of the government's decision to cut mid-day meals from class 6, Paiyun has opted to bear the expense itself.
  • Poverty Consideration: Village Chairman Toran Malla revealed that most students are from underprivileged families, making this initiative even more crucial.

Mahashila: Betting Big on Residential Classes for SEE Success

Residential Classes for Better Results

  • Focused Learning: Mahashila Rural Municipality has been conducting residential classes for 10th graders to improve their performance in the Secondary Education Examination (SEE).
  • Incentives for Staff: Chairman Ishwari Prasad Bhusal informed that employees and teachers of schools running residential classes receive a 35% incentive allowance.

Local municipalities in the Parbat District are taking a multi-faceted approach to educational reform, tackling issues such as parent education, teacher training, and student welfare. These ongoing efforts highlight the municipalities' commitment to uplift educational standards, thereby contributing to the overall development of rural Nepal.

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