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The Becoming of The Royal Academy At Damphu CS -II

Human beings are smart social animals. The whole idea of social skills are not only in humans but also in other living materials that share this universe along with humans. This is such a great tool to be with, no matter how powerful and rich one can be, social development is a must skill. 

 

Through the sharing of ideas, it clicked with me so much about being a good neighbor, which I believe is a fundamental and instrumental part of coexistence living. Looking at the presentation and sharing of ideas, I felt so happy that I was already strong in this area of development. I'm good at social skills, knowing of self, community, nation and beyond. More so at my level, I was effectively imparting and promoting good values on nation building concepts by being mindful of waste, sanitation and environment imparting the same knowledge to my students. I was also equally happy to share that I've the good concepts of a just and harmonious society, which I use to practice with my students on a daily basis. 

 

I felt happy and excited that I could hone my skills to a deeper understanding of the concepts through this Royal Vision for education. Thank you Your Majesty for envisioning such a great idea of education through transitioning the Bhutan Baccalaureate into reality.


However, building roadmaps, setting goals for self, learner, community, nation and beyond were commendable in tons of ways. I'd remember all these to make my teaching career healthy, evergreen, lively and unforgiving eternally. Perhaps, developing team spirit and introspection of self-realization was fantastic and great to share and reflect with mentors and friends. 

 

Overall, the second day of the training on The Royal Academy, transitioning of The Bhutan Baccalaureate into reality went so well. 

 

Anticipating the third day on other areas of development with more fun and learning. 


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