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  2. Yangon University of Foreign Languages - Wikipedia

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    Before the establishment of the language departments, English courses were first offered in 1969 and Myanmar language courses were started in 1974 with the faculty members from Yangon University. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] More language departments were added over the years: the English department was established in 1984, Myanmar in 1985, Thai in 1989, and ...

  3. Mandalay University of Foreign Languages - Wikipedia

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    Totally over 1600 students from Upper Myanmar and foreign countries are studied various languages in this university. Languages that are currently studied at this university are: English, Chinese, Japanese, French, Korean, German, Russian, Thai, and; Myanmar for international students.

  4. International Language & Business Centre - Wikipedia

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    International Language & Business Centre (ILBC) is a private school established on May 2, 1995, in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. It has established 26 schools in eight major cities of the country: Yangon , Mandalay , Naypyidaw , Myitkyina , Taunggyi , Monywa , Lashio , Taungoo , and Myeik .

  5. Education in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The literacy rate of Myanmar, according to the 2014 Myanmar Census stands at 89.5% (males: 92.6%, females: 86.9%). [2] The annual budget allocated to education by the government is low; only about 1.2% is spent per year on education. English is taught as a second language from kindergarten.

  6. Myanmar National Education Law 2014 - Wikipedia

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    Section 1 includes definition of terms used in the law. [1]As laid out in Section 2, the main objectives of the law are to train students to become critical thinkers; to nurture students to become law-abiding citizens with democratic principles; to enable students to become citizens who could pass down their ethnic languages, traditions, literature and to value historical heritage and ...

  7. Basic Education High School No. 1 Dagon - Wikipedia

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    Many of the Burmese entertainment industry's top stars are Dagon 1 alumni. Dagon 1 in recent year has lost some of its appeal as a top school as ultra-wealthy parents now send their children to expensive English language medium "international" private schools. [2] The school's main colonial era building is on the Yangon City Heritage List. [3]

  8. University of Distance Education, Yangon - Wikipedia

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    By 1981, all universities and degree colleges were allowed to offer correspondence courses. [1] The University of Distance Education was established in July 1992, with Yangon and Mandalay as the hubs in Lower and Upper Myanmar, respectively. The UDE has 32 campuses throughout the country. [3] The UDE's popularity has consistently increased.

  9. Secondary education in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Science-specialized students have six major subjects: Myanmar, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology. Arts-specialized students take six major subjects: Myanmar, English, Mathematics, Geography, History and Economics. The student life in Myanmar is much oppressed non-democratic if compared to the western student cultures. Most ...