The Karen in 2017: Resilience, Aspirations and Politics (Part 1)
7 Minutes To ReadTea Circle reviews the first of four panels from a recent Oxford workshop on the Karen.
Education, and the local parliaments’ legislative competence
8 Minutes To ReadEMReF researchers discuss education reform, the local parliaments, federalism and peace. Editor’s note This article has been updated to include additional references. If the issues underlying the current political Read the full article…
Reforming Education Reform in Myanmar
5 Minutes To ReadPhyu Phyu Thin Zaw discusses what’s missing in the education reform process.
Yangon University, students and the state of national affairs, once again
6 Minutes To ReadDiana Huynh examines the historical and contemporary controversy of the Rangoon University Student Union.
Why Education Reform is so important for Myanmar
7 Minutes To ReadBrandon Aung Moe looks at regional lessons for Myanmar’s educational reform.
Reflections on a Debate on Education Reform
8 Minutes To ReadMael Raynaud considers what education reform debates reveal about current political conditions.
The Emergence of Language Professionals in Myanmar
6 Minutes To ReadJoanna Dolińska reviews the challenges associated with interpreting and translating in Myanmar.
Response to Aung Khant: Engineers, Doctors and the future of Myanmar’s Youth
5 Minutes To ReadMael Raynaud argues that while options have broadened for Myanmar’s youth, education remains key.
Learning, Migration and Intergenerational Relations – The Karen and the Gift of Education by Pia Jolliffe, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2016, 180 Pages.
5 Minutes To ReadReshmi Banerjee reviews Pia Jolliffe’s new book on the Karen and the gift of education.
A Dream Beyond
2 Minutes To ReadA poem by Nwe Nwe Lwin, dedicated to the victims of the current armed conflict.