Unpacking the Impacts of Westernisation on Bhutan’s Education Policies -A Call for the Infusion of Core Bhutanese Values in the Education Reform

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
P. Wangdi
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ABSTRACT Bhutan’s developmental priorities have evolved to attune with the national needs and global environment. The education policies have also changed, as evident from several policy documents and guidelines. It is apparent that the education policies and practices are primarily influenced by Western thoughts and ideologies. This transpired from the country’s emerging engagements with the international actors and its resultant phenomenon of policy borrowing and emulations of best practices. While sharing educational philosophies and policies are pervasive, without careful attention to the critical ideas of contextualisation and appropriate recognition of local values, policy borrowing can be counterproductive to national aspirations. With the rapid socio-economic development in the country as it emerges as an active participant in global affairs, the Bhutanese youths are exposed to foreign influences and cultures. There is a potential risk of losing the country’s rich repository of value systems if the education policies are not adapted to re-emphasise on inculcation of core Bhutanese values in education systems. Given the education reform agenda espoused by His Majesty Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, the 5th King of Bhutan, this paper reviews the national education policy documents with specific reference to the Quarterly Education Policy Guidelines from 1988 to 2020, which is considered an equivalent of policy directives in the absence of an Education Act. The paper populates on an apparent loss of the local values to the burgeoning Western models for educational efficiencies. It renews an emphasis on the traditional values in the education reform policies for Bhutan. Keywords: Globalization, local values, national ideologies, education, reform
解读西方化对不丹教育政策的影响——呼吁在教育改革中注入不丹核心价值观
不丹的发展重点已经演变为与国家需求和全球环境相协调。从一些政策文件和指导方针中可以看出,教育政策也发生了变化。很明显,中国的教育政策和实践主要受到西方思想和意识形态的影响。这是由于该国正在与国际行动者进行接触,并由此产生了政策借鉴和模仿最佳做法的现象。虽然分享教育理念和政策是普遍存在的,但如果不仔细关注背景化的关键思想和对当地价值观的适当认识,政策借鉴可能会对国家的愿望产生反作用。随着不丹社会经济迅速发展,成为全球事务的积极参与者,不丹青年受到外国影响和文化的影响。有潜在风险的损失价值系统的国家丰富的库如果教育政策不适应重新强调不丹人核心价值观的灌输教育系统。鉴于不丹第五任国王Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck陛下支持的教育改革议程,本文回顾了国家教育政策文件,特别参考了1988年至2020年的《季度教育政策指南》,该指南被认为是在没有《教育法》的情况下的政策指令。这篇论文着重论述了新兴的西方教育效率模式对当地价值的明显丧失。它重新强调了不丹教育改革政策中的传统价值观。关键词:全球化,当地的价值观,国家的意识形态,教育改革
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