Description:
"This paper deals with
the educational cost of army
rule in Burma in at least
four respects. First, there is a lack of
access to education due to years of neglect
regarding compulsory basic education. Second, the school curriculum fails to
promote skills, which are needed for the world of work as well as social life. Third,
there is no provision for teaching in
languages other than Burmese for children
whose mother tongue is not Burmese. The three problems mentioned above are
worsened by the fact that the teaching
profession is undermined by the regime."...
Source/publisher:
Thinking Classroom Foundation
Date of entry:
2014-10-03
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- Individual Documents
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Language:
English
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php
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