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Learning Curve News In Brief (15-21 July 2013)

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Vice Chairman of the CPN (UML) Bamdev Gautam
B School Ranking & Awards in the Offing 
 
New Business Age Pvt Ltd is organizing ‘Everest Bank National Business School Rating-Ranking- Awards’ for the first time in Nepal. Various streams under management including Bachelors in Business Administration (BBA), Masters in Business Administration (MBA) and Bachelors in Hotel Management (BHM) are being rated on various grounds. The publication house has already organized rating of Higher Secondary School and awarded top ten schools from the country. Similarly the award function of B Schools will reward the best schools for hospitality, management and tourism studies. A committee has been formed for the evaluation of best schools under the leadership of Prof Ujjwal Kumar Chowdhary, former Dean of Symbiosis International University, Pune, India. After this, the experts from education and business sectors would rate the schools on various grounds. The B Schools would be ranked on the basis of recognition, affiliation, global and local tie-up of the institute, scope and frequency of updating syllabus, tools and communication, practical inputs and best practices and alumni and industry network as given by B-Schools management. 
 
Best and Weak Teachers to be Identified 
 
With an aim to improve the education quality of community schools, teachers working there are planned to be categorised as best and weak and the name lists will be made public through a web-site. The teacher ranking is being done on the basis of average student pass out rate of a particular district. 
According to Tek Narayan Pandey, Director at Department of Education, best teachers from the list will be encouraged and awarded by District Education Office while teachers who have fallen in weak category will get an opportunity for self improvement. However, Vice- president of Nepal Teachers’ Union, Purna Joshi claimed that this will diminish the confidence of teachers. “Rather than comparing, weaknesses of teachers should be identified and they should be given chance to improve,” he said. 
 
Excursion Turned into a Noble Deed 
 
The Principal and 32 students from Chonbuk National University of South Korea extended financial help of Rs 71 thousand to Kopila Basyal, a 12th standard student of Mohan Kanya Higher Secondary School, Palpa. Group’s visit to Nepal during summer vacations resulted into taking Basyal to South Koera for Higher studies. Deepak Prasad Gyanwali, Principal of the school, said that the group has also provided two sets of computers and other accessories for the better learning of the children. Similarly regarding the extra curricular activities they provided taekwondo training, knowledge related to science laboratory, dance and music training and different sports guidance to the students as a part of cultural exchange. 
 
Adikavi Bhanubhakta Award to Karmacharya 
 
Senior litterateur, Madhavlal Karmacharya bagged this year’s Adikavi Bhanubhakta Award conferred by The Nepali Education Council. Rastrakavi Madhav Prasad Ghimire handed over the award to 87-year-old litterateur Karmacharya amidst a programme on the occasion of commencement of the Bhanu Second Centenary on July 13. The award is worth Rs 101,111.
 

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