1st Edition

The Handbook of English Language Education in Nepal Policies, Programs, and Prospects

Edited By Ram Ashish Giri, Laxman Gnawali Copyright 2025
276 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

276 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

276 Pages 11 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge India

This book takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore wide-ranging topics from applied linguistics, education, sociology, political science, and cultural studies. It presents a comprehensive overview of English language education since its importation to Nepal. This volume covers English language education (ELE) politics and policy, theories and pedagogies, English as a medium of... Read more

1.     English Language Education in Nepal: Theoretical considerations and practical challenges (Introduction chapter)

Ram Ashish Giri

Laxman Gnawali

 

PART I: PERSPECTIVES ON ELE HISTORY, POLITICS AND POLICY         

 

2.     The Ideological Foundation of English Language Education in Nepal

 

Ram Ashish Giri

 

3.  History Of (English) Language Education Policy in Nepal

 

Mohan Singh Saud

 

4. English language politics in Nepal: A socio-historical Perspective

Bhim Gautam

 

5.  Language Policies and Practices in ELT Classrooms: A Critical Ethnography of Basic Schools at Local Government

Basanta Kandel

  6. The English Language in The Nepali Linguistic Landscape

Prateet Baskota

Tikaram Poudel

 

7. Formative Assessment in English Language Teaching: An Advocacy for Consensual Peer-Observation

Bhawana Pokharel

 

PART II: PERSPECTIVES ON ENGLISH, MULTILINGUALISM, AND LINGUISTIC ECOLOGY        

  8. Toward an Enrooted Pedagogy: Exploration into the Ecology of English Language Teaching in Nepal

Guna Raj Nepal

9. Midway Approach to English Language (Education) and Literature in Nepal: A Decolonial Need

 

Haris C. Adhikari

  10. The Emergence of Nepali English: Agency, Appropriation, and Assessment

 

Shankar Dewan

  11.  Fostering Language Proficiency through Literature: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in Multilingual and Multicultural Classrooms

 

Motikala Subba Dewan

 

12. Role and Status of English in The Multilingual Situation of Nepal

 

Pitambar Paudel

 

13. Commonalities in Genocide and Linguicide in Nepal, Afghanistan and Turkey

 

Dinesh Kumar Yadav ‘Aastic’

 

PART III: PERSPECTIVES ON EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION (EDI) IN ELE   

 

 

14. Languishing Voices: Indigenous Views on Nepali and English Language Dominance

 

Karna Rana

Govinda Prasad Khanal

 

15. Raising Critical Intercultural Awareness in Prospective Teachers Through Literature: A Reference of English Language Education at Universities in Nepal

 

Jyoti Sigdel

Kamal Raj Devkota

Kamal Kumar Poudel

Binod Luitel

 

 

PART IV: PERSPECTIVES OF RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY, AND TEACHER EDUCATION     

 

16. Decolonizing English Language Teaching Curricula in Nepal’s Teacher Education: A Critical Exploration

 

Prem Prasad Poudel

 

17. Teaching ESL/EFL/ESOL Students Through Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

 

Mukti Thapaliya

 

18. Technology and English Language Education (ELE) Trends in Higher Education in Nepal

 

Ashok Sapkota

 

 

19.  ICT use in English language classrooms in Nepalese schools

 

Sagun Shrestha

 

20. Afterword

 

Tirth Raj Khaniya

Biography

Ram Ashish Giri is an academic at Monash College/ Monash University English Language Centre, Melbourne. He teaches and researches issues related to ELICOS courses, TESOL, language testing, and language (education) policy. He has published articles, book chapters and edited books. His recent co-edited book entitled Functional Variations in English: Theoretical Concerns and Practical Challenges was published by Springer in 2020. His co-edited book English as a Medium of Instruction in South Asia, was published by Routledge in 2024. He is currently Editor-in-chief of the Journal of NELTA, Co-editor of TESL-EJ and a Member of the Editorial Board of ASIA TEFL.

Laxman Gnawali is a Professor and leads English language teacher education programmes at Kathmandu University, Nepal. With his first masters from Nepal, he taught English at primary, secondary and tertiary levels in rural and urban parts of Nepal for 15 years. After his second masters from the UK as a Hornby Scholar, he entered the field of teacher education. He contributed to the ELT Survey of Nepal, the Examination Reform Project, English Language Course Development for Teachers in South and East Asia and several other projects. He has published research papers and books/book chapters in the areas of language pedagogy, exploratory action research, ICT integration in Education, teacher professional development among others. Founding Editor of Journal of Education and Research published by Kathmandu University, currently he is Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of NELTA. Laxman travels delivering sessions at ELT conferences, inspiring teachers for professional development through publications and network building.