Intervention Strategies in Nepal's School-Level Education Programs for the Country's Socioeconomic Transformation

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Title: Intervention Strategies in Nepal's School-Level Education Programs for the Country's Socioeconomic Transformation
Language: English
Authors: Jeevanath Devkota, Devid Kumar Basyal
Source: International Education Studies. 2024 17(5):45-58.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 14
Publication Date: 2024
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Evaluative
Descriptors: Intervention, Social Change, Economic Development, Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Barriers, Socioeconomic Influences, Gender Issues, Teaching Methods, Human Capital, Physical Education, Finishing, Conservation (Environment), Time Management, Sexual Harassment, Sanitation, Unemployment, Social Problems, Program Development, Family Violence, Job Skills, School Business Relationship, Employment Opportunities, Educational Change, Educational Development
Geographic Terms: Nepal
ISSN: 1913-9020
1913-9039
Abstract: The deficiency in providing quality education is a significant challenge across many developing nations. This study examines the connection between the education system and the level of socioeconomic issues in the context of Nepal. The main argument is that Nepal's gender-related issues, the training gap among its populace concerning pro-environmental behavior, lateness habits, skill deficiency among the young generation, and unstable economic growth are directly or indirectly connected to the country's education system. Nepal's school-level educational programs and teaching methods are less practical for fostering human capital and economic progress than Japanese educational programs. Based on the context of Nepal, human capital theory, and research literature pertaining to educational programs, we propose a comprehensive intervention model composed of several non-academic programs, including physical education, community cleaning, and school textiles, designed to augment Nepal's social and economic development.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2024
Accession Number: EJ1443187
Database: ERIC
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