This study was conducted in the two teacher education colleges (CoEs) of the Royal University of Bhutan. It was intended to fill the knowledge gap of teacher educators’ reactions to the Educating for Gross National Happiness (EdGNH) policy introduced in Bhutan in 2010. EdGNH is recognized as one of the most critical and comprehensive attempts to operationalize GNH in schools in Bhutan thereby making it absolutely essential to ensure that the country’s education system embodies and reflects GNH values and principles. Using education as the instrument of change will ensure that GNH will survive and flourish. The research questions focus on the implementation and challenges associated with this innovation. A questionnaire was used (n = 66) fol...
Since the country’s democratization in 1950, the Nepali education system has undergone 12 reform cyc...
Since democratisation in 1950, the Nepali education system has undergone 12 reform cycles. These ref...
The issues related to the transfer of skills of the trained teacher have still been a significant co...
Since 2010, the Bhutanese education system has emphasised values education through its own unique ap...
In an expanding globalised world where education is considered central to economic growth, aid-funde...
The survey collected the initial baseline data to be used to assess change and progress over time in...
This study examines the navigation process related to education in Bhutan. In the 1960’s Western edu...
Adopting a social constructionist approach, this chapter reports how teachers’ views about inclusion...
This exploratory study examines the modernisation of the education system in Bhutan. It focuses on t...
Implementation of Bhutan Professional Standards for Teachers in Bhutan is a key impetus for teachers...
This paper discusses the much contested issue regarding the social status and work conditions of edu...
The author describes his visit to Bhutan in 2009 where 24 educators were invited from the around the...
This thesis investigated Bhutanese mathematics teachers' beliefs and practices in the context of cur...
The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, where images of magical splendor obscure its challenges, provides a...
The purpose of the research paper is to study and to find out some rewards and to recognize teachers...
Since the country’s democratization in 1950, the Nepali education system has undergone 12 reform cyc...
Since democratisation in 1950, the Nepali education system has undergone 12 reform cycles. These ref...
The issues related to the transfer of skills of the trained teacher have still been a significant co...
Since 2010, the Bhutanese education system has emphasised values education through its own unique ap...
In an expanding globalised world where education is considered central to economic growth, aid-funde...
The survey collected the initial baseline data to be used to assess change and progress over time in...
This study examines the navigation process related to education in Bhutan. In the 1960’s Western edu...
Adopting a social constructionist approach, this chapter reports how teachers’ views about inclusion...
This exploratory study examines the modernisation of the education system in Bhutan. It focuses on t...
Implementation of Bhutan Professional Standards for Teachers in Bhutan is a key impetus for teachers...
This paper discusses the much contested issue regarding the social status and work conditions of edu...
The author describes his visit to Bhutan in 2009 where 24 educators were invited from the around the...
This thesis investigated Bhutanese mathematics teachers' beliefs and practices in the context of cur...
The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan, where images of magical splendor obscure its challenges, provides a...
The purpose of the research paper is to study and to find out some rewards and to recognize teachers...
Since the country’s democratization in 1950, the Nepali education system has undergone 12 reform cyc...
Since democratisation in 1950, the Nepali education system has undergone 12 reform cycles. These ref...
The issues related to the transfer of skills of the trained teacher have still been a significant co...