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Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021
Pages: 14
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Nepali Teachers' Perceptions of and Responses to the Impacts of Globalisation on Their Context
Miriam Ham; Karena Menzie-Ballantyne
International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, v20 n3 p1-14 2021
Since the country's democratization in 1950, the Nepali education system has undergone 12 reform cycles. These reforms have been influenced by international policies emerging from the Millennium Development Goals and the subsequent Sustainable Development Goals. They have instigated an increasing shift toward Westernized pedagogical practices, particularly learner-centred education. Within the substantial research on the Westernization of the Nepali education system and learner-centred education, there is often a lack of the voice of teachers. The research often positions teachers as passive or resistant implementors of top-down reform rather than proactive, interpretative agents of change. A doctoral study reviewing Nepali primary school teachers' implementation of the "School Sector Reform Plan (2009 - 2016)" found a disjuncture between the teachers' support for the philosophy of learner-centred education inherent in the "Plan" and their implementation of these practices in their classroom. This paper conveys the voices of teachers as they describe the factors that they perceived influenced their philosophical support for change. Far from being passive or resistant implementors of policy reforms, their discussions highlight careful consideration of their context and the needs of their students.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Educational Change, Teaching Methods, Cultural Differences, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers, Context Effect, Program Implementation, Cultural Influences, Global Approach, Philosophy, Access to Information, Internet, Social Media, Student Characteristics, Access to Computers, Student Centered Learning
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Nepal
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