Education  Nepal Project #23822

Improving rural schools in Nepal

by Child Rescue Nepal
Improving rural schools in Nepal
Improving rural schools in Nepal
Improving rural schools in Nepal
Improving rural schools in Nepal
Improving rural schools in Nepal
Improving rural schools in Nepal
Improving rural schools in Nepal
Improving rural schools in Nepal
Improving rural schools in Nepal
Improving rural schools in Nepal
Improving rural schools in Nepal
Improving rural schools in Nepal

Project Report | Jul 18, 2023
Training teachers to improve attendance

By Joanna Bega | Chief Executive

Children who are not attending school are much more likely to be trafficked, so we do all we can to improve rural schools. One of the ways we do this is to train teachers to that their lessons and classrooms are more engaging places. 

We recently organised two teacher training events which involved 55 teachers (27 female and 28 male) from 30 different community schools.

The main objectives of the training were to enable the teachers to i) establish a child-friendly learning environment in schools; ii) assess each child's psycho-social status through active learning in schools; iii) deliver child-centred learning activities in schools and classrooms and iv) develop teaching-learning materials by using locally available materials. The training was residential. The training was provided with a combined framework (theoretical and practical) of child-friendly teaching-learning methodology.

Mr Moktan, a teacher who participated in the training stated, "One of the biggest lessons I learned was that, as a teacher, how can I motivate and inspire students to be the best version of themselves. And for this, I need to plan my lessons efficiently to meet the children’s needs and make the classroom a safe place where children feel comfortable and ready to learn".

Ms Sigdel, another teacher who participated in the training said, “
When my students didn't finish their assignment by the deadline, I used to scold and punish them. Now I have realised that whatever I used to do was completely wrong. I regret it now! Today, I want to commit here to completely stop my way of punishment and will start making my classroom child friendly. From today onwards, I will motivate and inspire them. Thank you for organising such meaningful training for us and making me realise my mistake".

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Child Rescue Nepal

Location: London - United Kingdom
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Twitter: @childrescuenep
Project Leader:
Joanna Bega
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London , United Kingdom
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