Nepali Language and Literature:
Teach Nepali language skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking) to students.
Create lesson plans that align with the school curriculum and address students' language proficiency levels.
Develop and implement activities to enhance students' vocabulary, grammar, and language comprehension.
Encourage the appreciation of Nepali literature, history, and culture through stories, poetry, and discussions.
Samajik (Social Studies):
Teach social studies subjects including Nepali history, geography, culture, and civic education.
Develop lesson plans that make Nepali society and its various aspects relevant to students.
Integrate modern teaching tools and resources to make learning more interactive and engaging.
Foster critical thinking in students, encouraging them to analyze historical events, social structures, and their implications on society.
Student Engagement and Development:
Encourage students to take an active interest in both Nepali and social studies.
Create a positive and inclusive learning environment that supports student growth and development.
Provide regular assessments and feedback to monitor student progress and adjust teaching methods accordingly.
Offer after-school support or tutoring to help students who need additional help or guidance.
Collaboration and Professional Development:
Collaborate with fellow teachers to integrate cross-curricular learning opportunities.
Participate in faculty meetings, workshops, and professional development opportunities to enhance teaching skills.
Attend school events, parent-teacher meetings, and other school-related functions.