OLE Nepal Teacher Trainer Manual 2008: Difference between revisions

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[[Image:OLENepal_Trainer%27s_Manual.pdf | The OLE Nepal teacher training manual]] is the document that we need to translate to English. The way I would like to proceed is by copying the contents of this document to this page in Nepali, and doing paragraph by paragraph translation with the help of others. To do that, I need to know what font the document is written in. If you know, please note that here.
[[Image:OLENepal_Trainer%27s_Manual.pdf | The OLE Nepal teacher training manual]] is the document that we need to translate to English. See the [[Talk:OLE_Nepal_Teacher_Trainer_Manual_2008|Talk]] page for details on beginning translations. The sections should correspond to sections from the document above. A pdf version will be produced once translation is completed.

=The translated document=
==Background (pages 2-3)==
Sajha Sikhchya E-Paati has been established in order to incorporate ICT (Information Communication and Technology) into the development of education quality in the classroom. It has made important progress in starting ICT-based education in Nepal in the past six months. In this effort, Sajha E-Paati has signed an agreement with the Education department according to which Sajha E-Paati will help with the Nepali Government Education Department's "One Laptop per Child (OLPC)" project.

Latest revision as of 23:46, 6 July 2008

File:OLENepal Trainer's Manual.pdf is the document that we need to translate to English. See the Talk page for details on beginning translations. The sections should correspond to sections from the document above. A pdf version will be produced once translation is completed.

The translated document

Background (pages 2-3)

Sajha Sikhchya E-Paati has been established in order to incorporate ICT (Information Communication and Technology) into the development of education quality in the classroom. It has made important progress in starting ICT-based education in Nepal in the past six months. In this effort, Sajha E-Paati has signed an agreement with the Education department according to which Sajha E-Paati will help with the Nepali Government Education Department's "One Laptop per Child (OLPC)" project.