Webinar date: Saturday, 26 July 2025 (2 PM Nepali time/ 9:15 am BST/ Tokyo: 17:15/13:45 India/4:15 USA)


Duration: 90 minutes

 Target Audience: Educators, policymakers, students, NGOs, academic researchers, and education advocates


 Webinar Outline

1. Welcome & Introduction (10 mins)

  • Host introduction
  • Overview of the webinar theme
  • Objectives of the session
  • Quick poll: “What do you think is the biggest barrier to inclusive education?”- Menti Exercise

2. Setting the Context: What is Inclusive Education? (10 mins)

  • Definition and principles of inclusive education
  • Importance of diversity and equity in curriculum design
  • Global and local statistics on educational disparities

3. Key Issues in Focus (30 mins)

a. Lack of Inclusive Curriculum (10 mins)

  • Eurocentric and androcentric biases in textbooks
  • Absence of local, indigenous, and gender-diverse narratives
  • Impact on student identity and engagement

b. Gender-Biased Education System (10 mins)

  • Gender stereotypes in subject choices and teacher expectations
  • Disparities in STEM vs. humanities participation
  • Case studies of gendered classroom dynamics

c. Barriers for Women and Marginalized Groups (10 mins)

  • Socioeconomic, cultural, and infrastructural challenges
  • Intersectionality: caste, race, disability, and gender
  • Digital divide and access to online learning

4. Brain Drain and Its Educational Roots (10 mins)

  • Definition and causes of brain drain
  • How lack of inclusive and quality education contributes
  • Implications for national development and innovation

5. Panel Discussion / Guest Speaker Segment (15 mins)

  • Experts share lived experiences and solutions
  • Q&A with the audience

6. Solutions and Strategies (10 mins)

  • Inclusive curriculum reform ideas
  • Gender-sensitive pedagogy and teacher training
  • Policy recommendations and community engagement

7. Interactive Activity (5 mins)

  • Breakout rooms or chat-based brainstorming: “One change you’d make to make education more inclusive”

8. Closing Remarks & Call to Action (5 mins)

  • Summary of key takeaways
  • Resources for further learning
  • Feedback form and certificate info

Are you eager to share your insights as a speaker or panellist, or perhaps join us as a valued stakeholder at this exciting event? We would love to hear from you!

Please reach out to us at info@bridgenepal.org.

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