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Student protests: Ministry says it will amend Education Law
Burma’s Ministry of Education announces that it is working on amendments to the National Education Law, which it then intends to present to parliament.
Education Lead Story News Protest
Burma’s Ministry of Education announces that it is working on amendments to the National Education Law, which it then intends to present to parliament.
An NGO providing assistance to migrant children on the Thai-Burmese border has reached several agreements with the Burmese officials that will allow migrant students to enter government schools and take matriculation exams
Mar 11, 2009 (DVB), Three pupils of Rangoon's Mayanggone township State High School (1) have been beaten after being detained on suspicion of arson, a local resident said. They were[…]
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Feb 3, 2009 (DVB), As the national tenth standard examinations draw closer in Burma, parents, teachers and students have expressed their concerns about the quality of teaching in standard schools[…]
Mar 25, 2008 (DVB), The number of Burmese monks entering the government-run Pahtamapyan exam this year is significantly lower than in previous years, monks said. The All-Burmese Monks Alliance released[…]
Mar 18, 2008 (DVB), All-Burmese Monks Alliance leader U Gambira has been put in solitary confinement in Insein prison, where he is currently being held, according to family members. U[…]
Jan 28, 2008 (DVB), The families of two students held at Insein prison have written a letter to the prison administration department requesting that they be allowed to sit their[…]
Nov 23, 2007 (DVB), The Representative Monks Association has called on student monks not to participate in their annual examinations, in a statement issued yesterday. The examinations are organised by[…]