Nepal: patterns of privatisation in education. A case study of low-fee private schools and private chain schools

By Sergio Rozalen , 2 August 2018

The publication highlights the low funding of public education which is leading to its decline and consequent growth in privatisation of education. The study also focuses on the private schools’ failure to follow the norms and regulations set out by the Nepali Constitution, as well as the government’s failure to ensure the implementation of these requirements. It also warns that private schools are leading to greater segregation and gaps within the society, between rich and poor, and boys and girls.

Year of publication
2017
Author(s)
Pramod Bhatta and Tejendra Pherali
Publisher(s)
Education International Research
Resource type
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