Wangdi, Chhador (Bhutan)

Field of
Expertise
Curriculum/Material Development
Training
Detailed
Information
on Expertise
- Developed curriculum for post-literacy programme.
- Initiated and developed 10 post-literacy teaching and learning materials.
- Conducted 4 training courses for NFE teachers at national level.
- Conducted and resourced 5 national level material development workshops.
- Resourced the 15th Regional Workshop of the ACCU held in Malaysia in 1997.
Position and
Organisation
Head
Non Formal Education Section
Contact
Address
Education Division, Ministry of Health and Education, Thimphu
E-mail -
Language
Proficiency
English, Dzongkha
Education
Background
and Degree
M.Sc. (Agricultural Education) from University of Reading, UK




Experiences in Literacy Project:

(1) Name of the Project Non-formal Education Programme. (Basic Literacy and Post literacy)
Name of Organiser Non Formal Education Section, Education Division, Ministry of Health and Education
Duration -
Project Location Whole country
Your Role/
Responsibility
Head of the Section which involves formation of policies; planning and administration of the programme; monitoring and evaluating the programme. Responsible for development of curriculum; development of teaching and learning materials for both basic and post literacy programmes. Also responsible for organising and conducting training courses for NFE teachers at the regional and national level.
(2) Name of the Project Pilot Community Learning Centre project
Name of Organiser Non Formal Education Section, Education Division
Duration -
Project Location Two Districts in the East and central Bhutan
Your Role/
Responsibility
As head of the Section responsible for planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluation of the project.


Major Publication(s):

1. Developing a curriculum in Agricultural Science for the Junior Schools of Bhutan, 1991.
2. "Strategies for Environmental Education in Bhutan," 1992.

[Updated in May 1999]



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