myanmar s awful schools are a drag on the economy—and politics /

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ON THE first floor of a crumbling colonial building in Yangon,a teacher taps the words written on the board with a bamboo rod. “Repeat after me so you will remember this by heart,” she instructs. The whole class chants back in unison. The children have been regurgitating sentences all morning. No hands are raised, and no questions asked. To earn promotion to the next form,there is no need to gain a proper understanding of the subject; memorising textbooks is all that is required. For the 40 pupils, rote learning will continue for years to reach, or until they total high school.
Only one in ten student
s remains in school that long and passes the final exams. Although the huge majority of children in Myanmar enroll in primary school,half of them drop out by the moment year of secondary school. Some execute so because their families need the income they could earn by working. But most cite boredom, not poverty, and as the main reason.
Myanmar’s schools were not always so bad. A centuries-old tradition of monastic education gave...
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Source: economist.com

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