By Tandin Wangchuk
A modern education system based on reason, values and scientific temper is key to a nationโs development process.
In the pursuit of a quality and modern education for all, the government of India is keen to support the Education Flagship Program of the Royal Government of Bhutan further bolstering the strong ties between the two countries.
The Royal Kasho on Education Reforms highlights the need for a radical rethink of Bhutanโs education system to meet the challenges of the 21st Century. It underlines the need to transform curriculum, infrastructure, classroom spaces, and examination structures.
Indian Embassy in Bhutan said the Education Flagship Program aims to digitalise schools across all Dzongkhags of Bhutan and enhance the digital competencies of both teachers and students.
For the 12th Five Year Plan of Bhutan, India has committed a Project Tied Assistance (PTA) of Nu/Rs 28000 million for implementation and development of projects. Out of this assistance, an amount of Nu./Rs. 600 million has been earmarked for the Education Flagship Program.
โDuring the third Bhutan – India Development Cooperation Virtual Talks in June 2021, it has been proposed to increase the allocation of Education Flagship Program to Nu./Rs. 900 million. Under the Flagship Program, the Information Communications Technology (ICT) curriculum for grade 4 to 10 is being reviewed and revised,โ Embassy sources revealed.
It also claimed that the new curriculum will incorporate the additional component of coding for young leaners to acquaint them with ICT at a young age.
Further, the existing ICT curriculum will also be adapted to visually impaired learners. The flagship will also build capacities of teachers across Bhutan in imparting ICT skills and teaching coding to students.
A key aspect of the Education Flagship is the development of digital infrastructure development of schools across Bhutan. Through this program, supply of Desktop Computers, Laptops, Tablets, Projection Devices is being done to various schools.
Indian embassy sources said the program will also provide internet connectivity and local area network connectivity to these schools. Bhutan – India cooperation in the domain of education is spread over various projects.
In addition, the GoI under the 12th Five Year Plan, provides merit based Undergraduate Scholarships to 375 students to pursue undergraduate studies in India. Under Indiaโs Project Tied Assistance (PTA) scheme, a project for the Professional Development of Teachers is being implemented across all 20 Dzongkhags.
Further, a PTA project called Existing Central Schools is being implemented to create centres of excellence in 58 schools spread across Bhutan.
To provide benefits of modern education to children in remote and inaccessible areas, children of nomadic communities and migrant populations as well as children with learning disabilities, a program to establish 20 Boarding Primary Schools is being implemented by various Dzongkhags with Indiaโs support.
To complement Bhutanโs efforts at digital transformation and e-learning, Government of India has implemented the E-Library Project in Bhutan. The project includes the development of an e – library portal, establishment of a data centre in Thimphu Tech Park, creation and management of e- content and creation of e – libraries in 49 schools and 12 colleges in each district of Bhutan.
Additionally, a peering arrangement called NKN-DrukREN between Indiaโs National Knowledge Network (NKN) and Bhutanโs Druk Research and Education network (DRUKREN) has created a free information highway between universities, research institutions, libraries, health-care and agricultural institutions of the two countries, benefitting 28 DrukREN members and more than 6000 users.
Indian Ambassador Ruchira Kumboj said the Government of India is honoured to be a part of Bhutanโs pursuit of modernising education to the benefit of its citizens, in line with the vision of His Majesty the King of Bhutan as enunciated in the Royal Kasho on Education Reforms.
โAs digital increasingly becomes the new normal, India stands ready to extend its support to help Bhutan achieve its full potential through digital inclusion and connectivity,โ she said.