One Dollar School: A Low-Cost Private School in Nepal

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

Комментарии • 21

  • @shehranwahid6056
    @shehranwahid6056 Год назад +10

    In Bangladesh we still have many schools in rural areas that charge 10-20 BDT (10-20 cents) per month. 🇳🇵🇧🇩❤️

  • @Srinivasan.Ganesan.
    @Srinivasan.Ganesan. Год назад +1

    Amazing coverage. ❤

  • @tjfrompakistan2544
    @tjfrompakistan2544 Год назад +1

    Awesome.they are doing wonderful thank you for bringing it to us.its heartwarming. I really like your documentaries.a big thumb up for you guys.

  • @chrisdongwon
    @chrisdongwon Год назад +2

    This girl is going to be a future president in Nepal...Such brilliance at such young age. Wow.

  • @stinkynoodles8312
    @stinkynoodles8312 Год назад +1

    as a non english native, holy heck that english is so good wth, i envy her

  • @muktadirkhan8576
    @muktadirkhan8576 Год назад +1

    Another great educational video. 🙌👏

  • @AshishAcharyaalex
    @AshishAcharyaalex Год назад +1

    One of my friend he studied in a public school in a village in Gulmi district. He wanted to be a reporter and always wanted to learn English. Unfortunately the teacher himself was barely literate in English. He was asking too much questions about grammar, pronunciation , sentence structure etc. the teacher who barely knew anything said " Dont worry in your final SLC ecam if you are smart enough you will be able to copy from another student "
    He was at grade 8 at that time. His brother was a teacher in a little more developed town , Palpa and finally he moved to study there. Later on ,He actually did his MA in English literature .
    I am just giving you his example to show the condition of education in Nepali public school system. It is beyond pathetic. There are few exceptions like Tarun School of Balaju or Shivapuri School ot Baluwatar . But mostly it is pretty bad. No wonder parents would take out loan to send their kids to a private English medium school.

  • @林昊宁
    @林昊宁 Год назад +1

    I was so moved when I watched the report . Because I can see how students are so dedicated to unkown even thought the terrible situation they are facing. But I am pretty curious about why the education environment is so good like that if there is no enterance requirement. What I can imagine is that physical violence occurring anytime. I love the attitude of pursuing knowledge with no regard to your studying environment just like the girl who was saying what should be cared was education and career. But obviously, good facility and teachers do play a important role in good academic performance, so it is better to provide sufficient non-profit support. Free education availablilty is bit of cliche like 9-year compulsory education in China. But it is a good thing to promote a system where children education was supported by taxpayers to maximize the equality of educational resourse distribution.

  • @misslaptop8505
    @misslaptop8505 Год назад +1

    Pemba, you’re gonna be the best reporter out there! 💪🏼

  • @bchpls24
    @bchpls24 Год назад +2

    When their English is better than me a native speaker😢

  • @DrMOB-kt7tt
    @DrMOB-kt7tt Год назад

    Wow they are the future of my nation
    Really great

  • @Justin-y4k
    @Justin-y4k Год назад

    I'm so impressed and inspired by this girl!

  • @tinnitus5024
    @tinnitus5024 Год назад

    Why am I emotional with this, so beautiful 😭😭

  • @OBTDOFORLIFE
    @OBTDOFORLIFE Год назад

    chase that dream

  • @colinagun9073
    @colinagun9073 Год назад

    They talk well proper English enough from south Korean student at sama age , Google it, it's true fact

  • @desybintoro2sagasera982
    @desybintoro2sagasera982 Год назад

    MasyaaAllah ❤❤❤

  • @FIN86fi
    @FIN86fi Год назад

    🎉

  • @davidc4408
    @davidc4408 Год назад

    I'd buy that for a dollar...haaahhaaaahaa...robocop

  • @lecherotalks6801
    @lecherotalks6801 Год назад

    Nepal has a ruling communist party btw