Lifelong Learning in Nepal: Contexts and Prospects

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  • Kapil Dev Regmi British Columbia University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/amcj.v1i1.33480

Keywords:

formal learning, non-formal learning, informal learning, recognition and validation, indigenous knowledge, education policy

Abstract

After the declaration of the Sustainable Development Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all by the UN, many countries have adapted lifelong learning as one of their main goals for meeting their educational needs. However, lifelong learning as an educational policy concept is defined differently in various contexts. With the case of the context of Nepal this paper, which builds on my thesis prepared for Master of Philosophy degree (Regmi,2009), explores some of the fundamental concepts attached with lifelong learning, mainly non-formal and informal modes of learning as key components of lifelong learning.

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Kapil Dev Regmi, British Columbia University

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Published

2020-12-17

How to Cite

Regmi, K. D. (2020). Lifelong Learning in Nepal: Contexts and Prospects. AMC Journal, 1(1), 121–132. https://doi.org/10.3126/amcj.v1i1.33480

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