Since 2010, the Bhutanese education system has emphasised values education through its own unique approach known as 'Educating for Gross National Happiness' (referred to as GNH Education). This policy outcome emerged from the concern, shared by some Bhutanese leaders and educators, over the apparent deterioration of human values among youth in Bhutan. GNH Education was regarded by the Government of the day as critical for the sustained development of Bhutan. With GNH Education in place, the intention was that GNH values and principles would eventually be deeply embedded in the consciousness of every youth in Bhutan through implementation of an holistic approach to student development led by principals and teachers as key change agents. This...
The Kingdom of Bhutan’s development philosophy of Gross National Happiness (GNH) emphasises the need...
Schools are ideal sites for the promotion of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enhance perso...
The author describes his visit to Bhutan in 2009 where 24 educators were invited from the around the...
The survey collected the initial baseline data to be used to assess change and progress over time in...
The research presented in this thesis underpins two related and timely educational issues in Bhutan....
This study was conducted in the two teacher education colleges (CoEs) of the Royal University of Bhu...
Abstract The Bhutanese Gross National Happiness (GNH) development policy highlights traditional Bhu...
In an expanding globalised world where education is considered central to economic growth, aid-funde...
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...
The modern form of education was introduced in Bhutan with the establishment of the first school in ...
Schools are ideal sites for the promotion of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enhance perso...
The modern form of education was introduced in Bhutan with the establishment of the first school in ...
Bhutan garnered attention by setting ‘Gross National Happiness’ (GNH) as a national policy to suppor...
Bhutan garnered attention by setting ‘Gross National Happiness’ (GNH) as a national policy to suppor...
The Kingdom of Bhutan’s development philosophy of Gross National Happiness (GNH) emphasises the need...
Schools are ideal sites for the promotion of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enhance perso...
The author describes his visit to Bhutan in 2009 where 24 educators were invited from the around the...
The survey collected the initial baseline data to be used to assess change and progress over time in...
The research presented in this thesis underpins two related and timely educational issues in Bhutan....
This study was conducted in the two teacher education colleges (CoEs) of the Royal University of Bhu...
Abstract The Bhutanese Gross National Happiness (GNH) development policy highlights traditional Bhu...
In an expanding globalised world where education is considered central to economic growth, aid-funde...
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...
The modern form of education was introduced in Bhutan with the establishment of the first school in ...
Schools are ideal sites for the promotion of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enhance perso...
The modern form of education was introduced in Bhutan with the establishment of the first school in ...
Bhutan garnered attention by setting ‘Gross National Happiness’ (GNH) as a national policy to suppor...
Bhutan garnered attention by setting ‘Gross National Happiness’ (GNH) as a national policy to suppor...
The Kingdom of Bhutan’s development philosophy of Gross National Happiness (GNH) emphasises the need...
Schools are ideal sites for the promotion of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that enhance perso...
The author describes his visit to Bhutan in 2009 where 24 educators were invited from the around the...