Reform #11: Ensure Quality Education for All Nepalis
Transform education through expanded government schools, qualified teachers, practical skills training, and digital learning to ensure every child gets quality education.
Rural areas lack quality schools while private schools exploit families. Government schools have unqualified teachers and outdated curricula that don't prepare students for jobs.
- 1Build model government schools with proper facilities in underserved areas
- 2Require all teachers to re-qualify every 5 years with proper training
- 3Add practical skills to curriculum: coding, agriculture, carpentry, hospitality
- 4Create digital learning platform with e-books and recorded lessons
- 5Regulate private schools with fee transparency and mandatory free seats for poor students
Kenya eliminated school fees in 2003 and doubled primary enrollment to 99%
Finland became world leader in education through focus on teacher training
Brazil increased per-student spending 40% while reducing inequality between regions
Rwanda increased young women's university enrollment by 167%
Year 1: Map underserved areas, start teacher requalification, establish regulatory authority
Years 2-3: Build model schools, reform curriculum, enforce private school rules
Years 4-5: Full system operation, measure quality improvements, optimize performance
95% primary enrollment in underserved areas within 5 years
All teachers certified under new standards by year 5
50% reduction in private school fee complaints
25% improvement in standardized test scores
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