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2662 pages · May 08, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Ay Oe · 991 pages OCR'd
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LE C00819148 fengdese N Phe Cpietetaery woul! be gheout 22 Pr feo conse diself Sue eerste wehges. Pur cabmpls, Uae dw Zan said, the education systorn tee we eed ’ 7 7. mee nHbeng from Mataria, JO «fare aS vis ieesieicken oman. | tt spats UF and then he ft the following points in mind: i) Parma. with a population of * aiffian, snent Kysts 13 crores on sneauon. or 10.6 percent of we puptry’. Duuget. The present zapcn- fitare cspresentsd an merease’ from ‘ats 3 crore og 2.5 perceat of nesoral budge’ over the past ten wears. Thailand (population 20 mitlion) spant 10.3 percent of its budget on education. Egypt (popolaticn 20° mi- ‘lop spent 1 percent of ns budget. fe tau (population 10 million) spent cd pereent of its dudsct on its * Fs aheunon. . 4 "YX) There were 300,000 high school students in Burma, which sacked autio an average of one student for every 60 adults. In indsa the ratio worked out 10 333 adults to - one student; Ceylon 38 adults to one student; Japan 26 adults to one stu» dept: Soviet tinian 36 adults to one student; Yugoslivia 33 adults to one student. Conpuisory educadon pre- 4ited io Japan, the Soviet Union aud ‘Puvostevia ur ithe high school. There agree 500 state scholars dudying overseas. Satisfactory fe- jonis have beeh received as regards heir progress. : . T@ “The. pertud of a student's dudies should | also be given af im- sortantplace in/thescrninas's delibers- jons. Some students were quick (0 raz others slower. This 3 what Ee a oa i vend ested for Toe i. jiaar would Rove to bass ws die E sions on these two princigies. tt ~ F sid dave tu hold its discussogs on a sé short-term and foug term i Ht weg. I: The Minister asked Sis suusence to 4 e ts Baca, a srunen) nad ns spttis ‘ ess ip sehac: Prien ne ee Frepety, Ueetner sourivess 792 rave“, ato‘ tossd stan Tel Prarie. for eorte,acnid aad tu pead 8o less thaa 12 sears is whe! befor: he canta reach university stage: in India, a) weer deme tend ten he eskny} NG 1M LOlita tl yeals. ' A student in Burms could bere to, : a ge Pe ssw. oe ee ETS See rere af study, 38 comnared with 14 vearsin whee counteies. fe Orctain, tne tisure - s as high as 16. ' Thus, Uo Maung Kyaw Zan said, it would be necessary for the seownarto make such compsvative studies if ins deltberations werete be of: any value. Orly jo such 3 mann: couid their revommendations have Educauon Commissioner Di. U Ba said tut ony wotld ths whols cous: ty be watching the progress of the'” . seminar, but foreigners, 100. would be -, paying close attention te ss work.” This was so, ie capluined, because the youth of touay would be the leaders of the sadon 1lomorron , , Education io Burma, Dr. 1' 8a said. was ina “pathetic” condiuun. Whatever ailed the nation. the blame was ulway aticibuted fo the edocatuin, system. - : Whether edutation was good of “bad, the fact remaed that i rested — ton two tactots: teaching and tests, There had’ been-pr between teache®S and students. The, Education Ocpariment was couperat:, ing closely with - the All-Burma: School Teachers Association. He! belicved that the semiuar would lead to good results ss far as the-students’ . © side was concerned. = - Deating with the wurk of the Edv- cation Comminee, D. U Sa said that 60) persons had responded to iovita- tions t2 send in their suggestions in writiag. The Committee had toured the country and examined over 500 witnesscss whose opinions were cecorded. These sugreslions had proved invaluable, Morcover, the Committee bad obtained the recommendations of foreiyn experts. Altogether. the Commitiee had met +3 times. Now, as 2 final step, the Com-. mittee had decided to hold the present} serainar in orper to obtain the Views of the sludent population, | any firm basis, he sdded. 1: ogress in relations; ‘only make un ii 2nd, It cat same me a Wretu es chided ted 4 j U Nu sad ne 1a PENNE ING S.udEile let - ren a : a oe Wt Tig wos cue least: % tay. ; ; AN WESPONSIOE submis tien foie oe itresponsibis itzaer;! rs eee wren: nemmne A 4 eect piss * On at See subtneess RES SP: ! Independents Wit Ae Yankin _ Fexn Our Saf Reporter ‘{ndependents yesciday = wcurss] § contro! of the Yaakin sy Sivocats, 7 Association, after the Students United if § F sat tried to obtain’ a postponement | of the meeting and failed. : The St F made this move when they, sensed thal sey werein the minority, but the mation was put to the vote and. ceferted by 20 voles. The mveting condemned cuploits- tion of the students by alt political parties and adomed inc sfogan ,,A student wnust br only a senden”. After this, the following were clecte 4 3 ed unsnimoudy: President, Ko Tia Aye, Vice-Presidemts, Ko Mya Han and Ko Suz Aung Lain, Secretary. Ko Tun Auny Khin, unt Secretary, Ko Ve Sein, Ticssurer. Ko Hla Kyi aad 1S others. This is the secand yesr that the foe depcadents have led the Yaokin Day Students Association. 11 is leacnt that the SUF plans to form a rival associneg | tion of the same ame. ‘ A i { B|
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