Field Visit to Rinphung ECCD
My visit to the Rinphung ECCD Center was a very meaningful learning experience. The center was inclusive and child-friendly, with both indoor and outdoor games, although more focus was given to indoor activities. I found it especially interesting how Bhutanese culture was integrated into children’s learning through weaving, traditional art and musical instruments. Most of the learning materials were made from local and natural materials, which are beneficial for small children because they are safe, hands-on, creative and help children connect with their environment and culture.
I also observed that the facilitators guided the children instead of directly instructing them. This approach encourages children to explore, think independently, build confidence and learn at their own pace. The overall setup of the center was engaging and inspiring.
As a future teacher, I would like to create a more inclusive and activity-based learning environment where children can learn through play, creativity and cultural experiences. I also hope to use more locally available materials and guide children gently so they can become active and confident learners.



you made a really good analysis through this field visit to Rinpung ECCD. It was never in my mind that natural materials would be safe for children until I went through your reflection.
ReplyDeleteYour reflection on the visit to the Rinphung ECCD Center is thoughtful and engaging. I liked how you highlighted the use of Bhutanese culture, local materials, and child-centered learning practices. Your observations about facilitators guiding children rather than directly instructing them show a good understanding of how children learn through exploration and independence. Overall, your reflection clearly shows your passion for creating an inclusive and creative learning environment as a future teacher.
ReplyDeleteYour reflection is clear, thoughtful, and meaningful. You nicely explained how the Rinphung ECCD Center creates an inclusive and child-friendly learning environment through play, culture, and locally available materials. I especially liked your observation about facilitators guiding children instead of directly instructing them, as it highlights the importance of child-centered learning. Your reflection also shows a strong understanding of how creativity, culture, and play support children’s development. Overall, this is an inspiring reflection that reflects your growth as a future teacher.
ReplyDeleteHello Tashi,
ReplyDeleteYou have made an insightful observation, and you have beautifully shared your experiences.
This feels like a small world of learning where children explore, create, and grow through experience. I really like how you highlighted inclusivity and the use of local materials.
ReplyDeleteYour reflection is thoughtful and well-organized. You clearly explained what you observed at the ECCD center and connected it to your future role as a teacher. The points about cultural integration, use of local materials, and child-guided learning are especially strong. To improve further, you could include one specific example of an activity you observed to make your reflection more detailed and personal. Overall, it shows good understanding and professional insight.
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