Thursday, January 29, 2015

Democracy and political stability



Education supports the growth of civil society,democracy, and political stability, allowing people to learn about their rights and acquire the skills and knowledge necessary for national development.
In developing countries including Myanmar, the need for providing opportunities for all forms of learning is the first priority since all basic development must be associated with learning. However, student demonstrators are marching from different parts of the country and  they set to end in Yangon demanding changes to a new National Education Law and more inclusive consultation on education reform. 
Educational challenges and dilemmas faced by developing and transition countries can be handled by the qualified national leader, political party, the responsible government and all the citizens.
The National League for Democracy will make reform of the education system an “urgent” priority, party leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi said last week.

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