Kathmandu, April 4 -- Early spring sees half a million 10th graders across Nepal line up for the ongoing Secondary Education Examination (SEE). It is not without reason the test is called 'The Iron Gate' since it can keep so many out who do not pass.

The Nepal Education Board restructured the school system in 2016, and replaced the previous School Leaving Certificate (SLC) with the SEE. The curricula and grading systems were changed so that practical and interactive teaching would replace rote textbook-based learning.

Alas, memorising and regurgitating answers in the test paper is still the dominant method of teaching. Cheating with 'chits' is rife. Test questions reflect irrelevant and problematic textbook content.

This week, a young...