Guest:
Bibek Basnet is an education development practitioner, who’s working as a consultant for Global Partnership for Education at the World Bank at the time of this conversation. He recently completed his master’s in Education Policy and Analysis from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. During the pandemic, Bibek worked for Eduki—a Nepali ed-tech startup—to develop online math learning materials for Nepali students, which are also publicly available on Youtube. Bibek is passionate about making education meaningful and fun while supporting governments to strengthen education delivery systems. Besides working on education, he finds himself listening to music, singing, going on walks, and contemplating our existence in this world.
Connect with Bibek - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bibekbasnet1/
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Message: Sanjib Lamichhane
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Timestamp:
10:00 - middle school curriculum
14:00 - resource distribution
22:00 - Open-source learning platform
29:00 - Crisis of Confidence
35:00 - Global South as workspace
37:00 - accessibility of distant learning
41:00 - Being a Critical Consumer of Information
49:00 - Error in Literacy
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About Guest: ------ Bhawana grew up in the Terai region of Nepal noticing the gender-based differences within her community and the impact of systemic gender barriers on girls like her. Thus at the age of 18, she began her career as a journalist in pursuit of social change but switched careers in 2013 to spend three years as a Teach for Nepal fellow in a community school in Nepal. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. in educational leadership at Kathmandu University where she is exploring how critical self-reflection helps nurture emotional intelligence among educators. Also through her organization My Emotions Matter, Bhawana is dedicated to helping individuals and teams develop the mindset and skills for emotional intelligence. She is mostly found researching, writing academic papers, and poems, designing lesson plans, facilitating sessions, reading, watching movies, gardening, and solo travels to new places. About Host: -------- Sanjib Lamichhane Send me a message: https://bit.ly/3cbxj2q ----------------- Timestamp: 00:00 - Intro -------------- Download Audio Podcast: Download givingBack Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3ACuvoj Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/473BXym... ------- Please drop a comment telling us how you like the podcast. You can let us know how we can make it better for you and even suggest new topics you’d like to be discussed or even better -- suggest a guest! Hmm.. not feeling like dropping a comment. Here's an anonymous survey you can fill out. We do not need your name and email. https://bit.ly/3ADfOBq === Thanks for supporting us. Subscribe to us whenever you get your podcast. Visit www.givingBack.ai for more information. ===