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Six Million: Half of Myanmar’s Students Are Shut Out of School

by Admin | Jun 26, 2026 | Daily News, Education, Governance

Source: ISP-Myanmar | Situation Brief Amid the ongoing post-coup conflict in Myanmar, the right to basic education for school-age children remains in a severe crisis .Read Full Story

Rebuilding Myanmar’s universities from the borderlands in resistance

by Admin | Jun 17, 2026 | Education, Opinion Papers, Revolution

Source: East Asia Forum | By Licia Proserpio International support is needed to expand access and legitimacy while avoiding prescriptive external models of Myanmar’s educational future. Read Full Story

Myanmar Military’s New Youth Schools Fail to Attract Students

by Admin | Jun 9, 2026 | Daily News, Education

Source: The Irrawaddy The junta’s newly opened Youth Education Schools for high school students have failed to attract applicants, with most of the few enrollees coming from military families, according to Myanmar military defectors. Read Full...

The Interrupted Generation – Youth, Survival, and Education after the Myanmar Coup

by Admin | Jun 8, 2026 | Education, Governance, Opinion Papers

Source: Asia-Pacific Journal Japan Focus | By Marie Lall While democracy was never on offer, a post-military Myanmar did open up the possibility of a participatory system. Read Full Story

Despite the School Reopening Period Approaching, Displacement Camp Schools Still Face Major Needs

by Admin | May 29, 2026 | Daily News, Education

Source: Kantarawaddy Times Although the time to reopen schools is approaching, schools in displacement camps across Karenni State are still facing significant needs for assistance and resources, according to officials from various schools. Read Full...

Mon Literature and Culture Association Invites Public to Support Award Ceremony for Outstanding Students

by Admin | May 21, 2026 | Culture/Tradition, Daily News, Education

Source: Independent Mon News Agency The Mon-wide Summer Mon Language Examination will be held on May 21st at the Thathana 2500 School in Mawlamyine, while an award ceremony for outstanding students will be held on May 31st. Read Full Story
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