What We are Teaching Inside Our Classrooms In Nepal

The biggest mistake I made as a teacher was to create a sense of inferiority towards my family and society. When he was lazy to study at school, teac
T here was a shortage of water in the village, I was teaching dinosaurs and Newton. I thought about what we are teaching in our classrooms! I once gave an exercise to students in class eight - how do you do if you can design your own village? They discussed in groups and drew a picture. That was the way in the picture. There were huge buildings. There were shopping malls and marts. There were hospitals and schools with tall buildings. I was amazed by a scene in between. There was also a chaotic traffic jam on the road. In the picture, the square (Chautari) in the middle of the village was removed. Some of the trees on the hill were cut down. I was surprised to see the students' point of view on development. I taught them in class that plants provide oxygen. The Scientific Disconnect: I talked about stomata, chlorophyll, and mitochondria. I had explained the process of photosynthesis. I was shocked, I taught science but in the process, the relationship between the knowledge gained by …

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