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Education in Tibet is the public responsibility of the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. Education of ethnic Tibetans is partly subsidized by the government. Primary and secondary education is compulsory, while preferential policies aimed at Tibetans seek to enroll more students in vocational or higher education .
However, it is alleged that the education system downplays the importance of Tibetan, and that mathematics, science and social studies classes are only taught in Mandarin. It has been alleged that a reduction of the use of Tibetan in bilingual education is a human rights issue. [13]
Association of Tibetan Journalists, based in Dharamshala, India. Central Tibetan Administration, also referred to as the Tibetan Government in Exile. Tibet's democratically elected government based in Dharamshala, India. Chushi Gangdruk (Tibet's volunteer defender of Faith), was based in New York City, USA; Dalai Lama Center for Peace and Education
Machik was co-founded by Tibetan sisters Losang and Tashi Rabgey, two Ph.D.s who were raised in Canada. The group came about after they and their parents built the Ruth Walter Chungba Primary School in the rural village of Chungba, located in the mountains of the Kham region of Tibet. [2]
Students and teachers at Anymachen Tibetan Culture Center gather for a Teachers' Day group photo in 2016 Anymachen Tibetan Culture Center main temple, assembly hall and dorms, in the town of Tawo Zholma (Xiadawu) Students perform a humorous skit for teachers on Teachers' Day. The Anymachen Tibetan Culture Center is a school for boys in Qinghai ...
Lha provides a variety of programs for Tibetan refugees, and the local Himalayan community, such as language classes, cultural exchange programs, information technology (IT) classes, vocational training, health and environment education, clothes and medicine distribution, and a community kitchen. Lha serves an average of 250 people daily, hosts ...
The foundation offers for Tibetan refugees opportunities for a professional education by earning the 8th or 10th grade school qualification in India. The foundation is based in Zürich, and since 2006 the Kunpan Cultural School for 24 [ 1 ] students is in Dharamshala in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh .
Tibet Center Institute – International Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies was founded by the 14th Dalai Lama, Lama Geshe Tenzin Dhargye and the Tibet Office Geneva with the support of the Carinthian state government and is located in Knappenberg in the region of Hüttenberg, Carinthia, Austria. The institute provides an authentic and secular ...