Primary Teacher's
Training Program Conducted by MSH,
Nepal
15th-16th April
2011

The Primary Teachers' Training
Program was successfully conducted
on April 15th and April 16th 2011
by the MySmallHelp team in Sanjiwani
English School at Dhulikhel, Nepal.
There were 30 participants from
various schools and there were three
teachers responsible for the format
and execution of the program - Sabina
Thapa, Sachi Guragain, Geeta Pradhan
and Roshni Khatri. The teachers
conducting the training are well-established
in the primary education sector
and have attended and conducted
such sessions in the past. The program
ran over two day and the duration
was approximately six hours each
day.
The training session was initiated
with an opening ceremony, where
the participants and guest were
welcomed by the principal of the
school, Mr. Indra Basnet. The introduction
highlighted the structure for the
two days and also the continuing
importance of such training sessions
in the education system in Nepal.
For the rest of the session, the
participants were divided into smaller
groups, in order to facilitate a
more structured discussion. Further
activities were also organised such
as reciting poems, playing games
and creating job charts, in order
to demonstrate the importance of
putting theory into practice.
The overall feedback was that the
training was very effective in allowing
each participant to gain knowledge
on how to create a better learning
environment. The different techniques
used by the trainers have also helped
the participants realise their own
potential in the classroom and different
ways in which they can reach children
of different learning capabilities.
Sanjivani English School have also
committed to publish the results
of the training session in their
local newsletter to highlight the
success and importance of such training
sessions in the future.
The program was concluded by Mr.
Indra Basnet, where all the participants,
the trainers and MSH were heartily
thanked. Based on initial observation,
MSH also feel that such a training
facility will be beneficial on a
regular basis and look forward to
organising more events in the future.
MSH will actively seek to obtain
written feedback from the teachers
and also monitor progress with an
interview with the participant teachers
by arranging meeting with them in
three months time.