"Science" and "art" as ways of knowing in school education in Nepal for an inclusive learning environment
Abstract For several years, science and art have been viewed as separate entities in school education in Nepal. The dominant discourse on science was regulated by Western Modern Worldview (WMW), assuming that seeking universal truth should be the central aim of the exploration. In this article, scie...
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Main Authors: | Binod Prasad Pant (Author), Bal Chandra Luitel (Author), Birgitte Bjønness (Author), Sigrid Gjøtterud (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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