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Nepal's Education System: Roles & Responsibilities (Federal to School Level)

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June 08, 2025
Nepal's Education System: Roles & Responsibilities (Federal to School Level)

Following Nepal's transition to a federal structure, education governance is distributed across three tiers of government. Here's who does what:

I. Federal Level

  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST):
    • Core Role: Sets national vision, policy, standards & norms.
    • Key Functions:
      • Formulates national education policies & federal plans.
      • Coordinates with National Planning Commission (NPC), Ministry of Finance (MoF), & other ministries.
      • Collaborates with international development partners.
      • Oversees overall monitoring & evaluation (M&E) of education programs.
      • Manages international relations & agreements in education.
  • Key Agencies under MoEST:
    • Centre for Education and Human Resource Development (CEHRD):
      • Develops strategic plans for school education.
      • Sets standards for teacher training & programs.
      • Develops teacher training curricula.
      • Manages educational statistics/information systems.
      • Builds capacity of education staff.
      • Certifies teacher development programs.
    • Curriculum Development Centre (CDC):
      • Develops national curriculum & textbooks.
      • Creates supplementary learning materials.
      • Sets standards for student assessment.
    • Education Review Office (ERO):
      • Conducts national student learning assessments.
      • Performs school performance audits & program impact evaluations.
      • Researches educational issues to inform policy reform.
  • Autonomous Federal Bodies:
  • Other: Universities (teacher preparation), Teacher Records Office (MoFAGA - manages pensions and records of retired teachers).

 

II. Provincial Level (7 Provinces)

  • Provincial Education Ministry:
    • Implements federal policies adapted to provincial context.
    • Manages provincial education plans & budgets.
  • Key Provincial Agencies:
    • Education Development Directorate (EDD):
      • Formulates, implements, monitors & evaluates provincial education plans.
      • Supports NEB in managing SEE (Grade 10) exams (during transition).
      • Supports TSC in teacher selection processes.
    • Provincial Education Training Centre (ETC):
      • Delivers teacher professional development programs.
      • Runs mandatory 1-month Teacher Certification Training (phased).
      • Conducts customized teacher training (online/offline).
      • Uses CEHRD-approved curricula.

III. Local Level (753 Municipalities/Rural Municipalities)

  • Education Section/Division:
    • Core Role: Directly manages basic school education (Grades 1-8).
    • Key Functions (23 mandated tasks):
      • Develops, implements, monitors & evaluates local education plans.
      • Appoints & deploys teachers (based on TSC recommendations).
      • Manages school infrastructure & resources.
      • Oversees day-to-day school operations.
  • Education Development and Coordination Unit (EDCU) (District Level - 77 units):
    • Coordinates education activities across Local Levels within the district.
    • Handles education tasks beyond the 23 core Local Level functions.
    • Operates under the Federal MoEST.

IV. School Level

  • Head Teacher: Manages daily school administration & operations.
  • School Management Committee (SMC): Oversees school governance, planning, & resource management.
  • Teacher-Parent Association (TPA): Facilitates parent-teacher collaboration & school improvement.

V. Key Functional Processes

  1. Teacher Management:
    • Preparation: Universities & Higher Secondary Schools.
    • Licensing & Recruitment: TSC (Exams, Licensing, Recommendations) → Local Level (Appointment/Deployment).
    • Professional Development: MoEST (Policy) → CEHRD (Standards/Curriculum) → Provincial ETCs (Delivery).
    • Promotion: TSC.
    • Retirement Records/Pensions: Teacher Records Office (MoFAGA).
  2. Curriculum & Assessment:
    • Curriculum/Textbooks: CDC (Federal).
    • Examinations:
      • Grade 8: Local Level (responsibility clarity evolving).
      • Grade 10: Provincial Govts (in coordination with NEB, transition underway).
      • Grade 12: NEB (Federal).
  3. Planning & Funding:
    • Integrated plans utilize federal conditional grants and provincial/Local budgets.

Critical Challenges & Evolving Areas

  1. Coordination Gaps: Strengthening collaboration & accountability between Federal, Provincial, and Local tiers is essential.
  2. Examination Transition: Clear guidelines & capacity needed for Local (Grade 8) and Provincial (Grade 10) exam administration.
  3. Teacher Support Vacuum:
    • The dissolution of Resource Centers and Inspectors has crippled supervision.
    • Urgent Need: Robust local teacher support system (short-term) & sustainable long-term mechanism.
  4. Insufficient Training Capacity:
    • Only 7 Provincial ETCs (down from 29) are unable to train all teachers effectively. Expansion is critical.
  5. Unclear Provincial/Local Mandates: Role definitions, job descriptions & implementation mechanisms for Provinces/Local Levels need refinement.
  6. Technical Assistance: Local Levels lack clear pathways for receiving technical support on school management.
  7. Monitoring & Information Sharing: Systems for sharing M&E data across tiers and with stakeholders need strengthening.
  8. TVET Coordination: Defining effective Federal/Provincial structures to manage CTEVT institutions, school technical streams & private providers.
  9. Structural & Capacity Review: All levels (especially EDCUs & EDDs) need restructuring, capacity building, and a service-oriented culture.

In Summary: Nepal's education system is a work-in-progress under federalism. While roles are defined at each tier (Federal: Policy/Standards, Provincial: Implementation/Training, Local: School Management), significant challenges remain in coordination, capacity, clarity of mandates, and support systems (especially for teachers). Addressing these gaps is crucial for achieving equitable, quality education nationwide.

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