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Bashuki school has grades 1-8 and roughly 320 total students. It is located roughly 30 km east of Kathmandu at the top of a very steep ridge. Most of the teachers walk over an hour to reach the school. It is a poor school and most of children belong to the Tamang indigenous group, one of the historically disadvantaged groups in Nepal. We will pilot OLPC in grades 2 and 6 at this school.
Bashuki school has grades 1-8 and roughly 320 total students. It is located roughly 30 km east of Kathmandu at the top of a very steep ridge. Most of the teachers walk over an hour to reach the school. It is a poor school and most of children belong to the Tamang indigenous group, one of the historically disadvantaged groups in Nepal. We will pilot OLPC in grades 2 and 6 at this school.


I will note down the details of this pilot school as they happen. [[User:Berrybw|Berrybw]] 08:42, 7 March 2008 (EST)
I will note down the details of this pilot school as they happen. [[User:Berrybw|Bryan Berry]] 08:42, 7 March 2008 (EST)


[http://www.olenepal.org Open Learning Exchange Nepal] is the lead implementer for the pilot, cooperating with Nepal's Department of Education.
[http://www.olenepal.org Open Learning Exchange Nepal] is the lead implementer for the pilot, cooperating with Nepal's Department of Education.

Revision as of 13:42, 7 March 2008

Shree Bashuki Lower Secondary School

Bashuki school has grades 1-8 and roughly 320 total students. It is located roughly 30 km east of Kathmandu at the top of a very steep ridge. Most of the teachers walk over an hour to reach the school. It is a poor school and most of children belong to the Tamang indigenous group, one of the historically disadvantaged groups in Nepal. We will pilot OLPC in grades 2 and 6 at this school.

I will note down the details of this pilot school as they happen. Bryan Berry 08:42, 7 March 2008 (EST)

Open Learning Exchange Nepal is the lead implementer for the pilot, cooperating with Nepal's Department of Education.

There are 37-40 kids in both classes 2 and 6.

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