Whenever the university students protested their rallying cry was 'adding the education of the whole family would not make up to year ten'. With that in mind the military and the regime that took power by a military coup in 1962 made sure that we had an education that is not worth more than the paper it is printed on. Like Humpty Dumpty the Burmese education system has fallen to pieces and will it ever be possible to put them back together?
Whenever the university students protested their rallying cry was 'adding the education of the whole family would not make up to year ten'. With that in mind the military and the regime that took power by a military coup in 1962 made sure that we had an education that is not worth more than the paper it is printed on. Like Humpty Dumpty the Burmese education system has fallen to pieces and will it ever be possible to put them back together?
Whenever the university students protested their rallying cry was 'adding the education of the whole family would not make up to year ten'. With that in mind the military and the regime that took power by a military coup in 1962 made sure that we had an education that is not worth more than the paper it is printed on. Like Humpty Dumpty the Burmese education system has fallen to pieces and will it ever be possible to put them back together?