Pathshala Nepal Foundation

Author name: sandip Pokharel

Values

Practical Learning Experience

Pathshala believes that the process of learning should be enjoyable, active, meaningful and practical for everyone involved. We recognize that our students come to us with a wide variety of learning styles, academic abilities, and creative skills, linguistic and cultural experiences. As a result, we employ practical teaching methods that are child oriented, creative, varied and flexible. We engage them in appropriate, justifiable, risk taking and confident activity, which link various subjects with an object. In contrast to explicit knowledge, which helps us ‘know what’, Practical knowledge is something that we often can’t learn by reading books; it is acquired by addressing real problems and practice, it relates to experience, ideals, intuition, values, creative thinking, emotions, skills and attitudes. Therefore, Pathshala focus on practical learning, which can be a critical input in the learning process. Different Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities are performed in the form of various contests and competitions, exhibitions, fare and fete, etc. in or outside the school. Participation in Outdoor Education is encouraged through various seminars and programmes organized by different organizations, documentary /movie watch, community service, hiking, annual community study, etc.

Values

Action, Team, and Partnership

Pathshala forms Action Team for Partnership (ATP) in every academic session. ATP consist of one elected or nominated candidate among Parents from each class and school management representatives. This body facilitates as the bridge between school and parents in areas i.e. Field Trips, Resource Persons, ECA activities, celebration of events, ventilating grievances and parenting with communities. Parents are encouraged to communicate, cooperate and serve through ATP. This committee also offers varieties of workshop on parenting issues for parents of this school. Parents of this school will be involved in six different areas: Parenting Communication Volunteering Decision Making Learning at home Community services

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