Loo Niva organized a teacher learning exposure visit from 24 - 30 April 2026 to Lalitpur, Kathmandu, and Kavrepalanchowk districts, bringing together 35 participants, including 23 school teachers, five elected representatives, one Child Welfare Officer, and Loo Niva staff. The visit aimed to strengthen practical knowledge and skills in child-centered teaching, child-friendly classroom management, inclusive education, and effective use of teaching-learning materials.
Participants visited model schools and observed good practices in activity-based learning, Multi-Grade Multi-Level Learning (MGML), ICT integration, teacher-made learning materials, school leadership, and community participation. Interactive discussions with school leaders and education experts provided opportunities to exchange experiences and explore practical approaches to improving teaching quality and student learning.
The visit concluded with a reflection workshop where participants developed a joint action plan and the "Kathmandu Commitment 2082" to apply the learning in their schools. The exposure visit program strengthened teachers' professional capacity and encouraged the adoption of innovative, inclusive, and child-friendly teaching practices.

