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Publication Date: 2011
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Pushing the Child Centred Approach in Myanmar: The Role of Cross National Policy Networks and the Effects in the Classroom
Lall, Marie
Critical Studies in Education, v52 n3 p219-233 2011
In Myanmar schools, rote learning is the norm. International aid and education organisations based in the country have been trying to promote the child centred approach (CCA) as a much more progressive form of teaching and learning. The CCA is being rolled out principally through monastic school networks aided by international and national Non-Government Organisations and commercial teacher training providers and consultants. The interaction between international non-government organisations and non-government organisations, international funding and local monastic schools has created an interesting international and cross-national interagency network. The article is based on original fieldwork research in Myanmar with classroom observations in 11 non-state-sector schools, interviews with 66 teachers and 19 teacher trainers. Focus groups were also held with 58 parents or grandparents across four schools. The roll out of CCA has led to a number of different local reactions. Whilst many will admit that CCA is a "better" approach to teaching and learning, the principal issue identified by teachers, head monks and parents is the fact that this western approach undermines traditional hierarchical structures of respect for teachers and elders, leading to a culture clash at home and in the classroom. (Contains 15 notes, 1 table, and 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Classroom Observation Techniques, Nongovernmental Organizations, Interviews, Teacher Attitudes, Parent Attitudes, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Cross Cultural Studies, Institutional Characteristics, Educational Practices, Educational Development, Politics of Education, Institutional Role, Educational Strategies
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Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Burma
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