Title of article :
Bottlenecks in Expanding Science and Technology Education in Nepal: An Exploratory Study
Author/Authors :
Kumar Dhamala, Man Department of Environmental Science - Tribhuvan University - Kirtipur - Kathmandu, Nepal , Koirala, Madan Department of Environmental Science - Tribhuvan University - Kirtipur - Kathmandu, Nepal , Prasad Khatiwada, Ram Tribhuvan University - Kirtipur - Kathmandu, Nepal , Deshar, Rashila Department of Environmental Science - Tribhuvan University - Kirtipur - Kathmandu, Nepal
Abstract :
Higher education and research for socioeconomic development are well recognized in developed and developing countries. Studies
have shown that a high participation rate in higher education with a high share of Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics (STEM) education is critical for competitiveness in the global market. Nepal would not fulfill people’s aspirations for
prosperity by perpetuating the status quo scenario of the education system. This study aimed at exploring and assessing the factors
influencing science and technology education in Nepal and tried to assess the current status of science education and critically
examine the factors affecting the development of science education in Nepal. The study used both primary and secondary data. The
primary source of data is from interviews, observations, focused group discussions, and semistructured questionnaires. Secondary
data were collected from National Examination Board, universities, colleges, and campuses. The study found a decreasing trend of
student enrollment in science and technology (S&T) education in Nepal. In addition, the results revealed a decreasing trend of
women students, so it should be taken as a matter of concern. Some key bottlenecks identified were insufficient and broken physical
infrastructures (classrooms, laboratories, and libraries); inadequate and incapable human resources; and improper management
practices. However, the study results show positive perceptions of society towards S&T education in Nepal. (e study recommends
developing modern infrastructures, building human resources, and improving management practices for better S&T education.
Keywords :
Exploratory , Nepal , Technology , Bottlenecks
Journal title :
Education Research International