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Education Eugene company helps teen refugees from Myanmar get credit for native language skills Published: May. 28, 2019, 10:38 a.m.
The Connect To Learn program connects 31 schools to mobile broadband networks to improve the learning outcomes of nearly 30,000 students in Myanmar, including 15,000 underprivileged girls.
The Burmese languages of Chin, Karen and Karenni are almost as different from one another as they are from English.
This article analyses the relationship between the politics of education and language, and armed conflict and ongoing peace process in Myanmar. It discusses the state education system, which since the ...
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