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Bhutanese Multigrade Attachment Project (with Dr David Laird)

This project has generated quite a deal of interest and a study of its impact on stakeholders would be significant. A pilot was undertaken which showed different impacts according to Australian and Bhutanese participation. The present study follows the pilot with a closer study of stakeholders' views. In the study data are collected by questionnaire, observation and document gathering. Information about this project can be found at elsewhere in this site.

A relevant publication is: Maxwell. T.W. 2001. International Collaboration for In-service: The Bhutanese Multigrade Attachment Program", Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education. 29,3,289-296.

      

     

      

      

    
 

Publications

Bhutanese Multigrade Attachment Project Maxwell. T.W. 2001. International Collaboration for In-service: The Bhutanese Multigrade Attachment Program", Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education. 29,3,289-296.


Dissertations

Date: 2001

Degree: Doctor of Education

Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Tom Maxwell [With Dr David Laird]


 

Title: Curriculum Change and Pedagogical Practices: An Analysis of the Implementation of the Post-1986 Curriculum Change in Bhutanese Schools.

Date: 1999

Degree: Master of Curriculum Studies (Honours)

Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Tom Maxwell [with Dr David Laird]


 

Title: The Efficacy of "Intervision" as a School Level Change Process: A Descriptive Analysis of the Experiences of Four Participating Schools in Bhutan.
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