Ethnic Minority Education in Myanmar

Main Article Content

Thida Zaw

Abstract

This observe explores ethnic minority education in Myanmar through a quantitative evaluation of demographic traits, academic overall performance, get entry to to instructional sources, and perceptions of the getting to know surroundings amongst three hundred participants. The findings reveal a balanced gender distribution and variations in ethnic illustration, emphasizing the want for focused interventions. Despite stereotypes, the moderately excessive imply GPA underscores educational achievements among ethnic minority students. Positive perceptions of library availability advise a robust basis, while demanding situations in computer get entry to factor to areas for development. The take a look at highlights the significance of fostering inclusive and culturally responsive mastering environments to address nuanced perspectives. As Myanmar ambitions for national harmony and sustainable improvement, those findings make a contribution to shaping rules and interventions for an equitable schooling device that embraces the wealthy diversity of its ethnic minority students.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Article Details

How to Cite
Zaw, T. (2023). Ethnic Minority Education in Myanmar . Journal of Asian Multicultural Research for Educational Study, 4(4), 16-20. https://doi.org/10.47616/jamres.v4i4.472
Section
Articles

References

Catacutan, A., Kilag, O. K., Diano Jr, F., Tiongzon, B., Malbas, M., & Abendan, C. F. (2023). Competence-Based Curriculum Development in a Globalized Education Landscape. Excellencia: International Multi-disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 1(4), 270-282.

Choo, L. W. (2020). Youth Citizenship and Democracy in Conflict-Affected, Postcolonial States: Relating the Social and the Political in Myanmar (Doctoral dissertation, ResearchSpace@ Auckland).

Décobert, A. (2020). ‘The struggle isn’t over’: Shifting aid paradigms and redefining ‘development’in eastern Myanmar. World Development, 127, 104768.

Gale, J., Alemdar, M., Lingle, J., & Newton, S. (2020). Exploring critical components of an integrated STEM curriculum: an application of the innovation implementation framework. International Journal of STEM Education, 7(1), 1-17.

Gopal, R., Singh, V., & Aggarwal, A. (2021). Impact of online classes on the satisfaction and performance of students during the pandemic period of COVID 19. Education and Information Technologies, 26(6), 6923-6947.

Han, J. H. (2023). Does ‘born digital’mean ‘being global’in characterizing millennial consumers in a less developed country context?–An empirical study in Myanmar. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 195, 122801.

Lall, M. (2021). Myanmar’s Education Reforms: A pathway to social justice?. UCL Press.

Nassaji, H. (2020). Good qualitative research. Language Teaching Research, 24(4), 427-431.

Paez, G. N., & Tin, M. S. (2021). Gender-based differences in Myanmar’s labor force. World Development Perspectives, 21, 100299.

Quaicoe, J. S., & Pata, K. (2020). Teachers’ digital literacy and digital activity as digital divide components among basic schools in Ghana. Education and Information Technologies, 25, 4077-4095.

Rane, N. (2023). Role and Challenges of ChatGPT and Similar Generative Artificial Intelligence in Arts and Humanities. Available at SSRN 4603208.

Yao, H., Memon, A. S., Amaro, D., Rigole, A., & Abdou, Y. D. (2021). Public health emergencies and school attendance: What the Ebola crisis can teach us about the coming post-COVID education landscape. International Journal of Educational Development, 85, 102457.