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TEF offers training for migrant school teachers
The Curriculum Project of Thabyay Education Foundation delivered a Strategies for Assessing Student Progress training/workshop on the 11th-12th of October in Mae Sot. The training topic was chosen based on the majority request of teachers through the training needs assessment CP had done. Nineteen teachers from nine Mae Sot migrant high schools and post-secondary schools/programs attended the training. Thabyay welcomes 15 new students for the 13th intake of University Preparation Program at Kant Kaw Education Center. The new student orientation sessions were held on Friday, September 19, 2015. “This is one of the most ethnically diverse classes,” said Zin Mar Oo, Director of Programs at KKEC. “We have students who came from as far away as Kachin and northern Shan States. We have Naga, Chin, Kachin, Karen, Mon, Rakhine and Burman. They all are eager to learn, and we are prepared to provide them the best possible education and preparation for their next stage of life.” Read more...
Thabyay Offers Study Abroad Information Sessions
September 15, 2014 - U Soe Lay, Program Manager of the Scholarship and Student Support department at Thabyay Education Foundation held a study abroad information session for students at Paung Daw Oo monastic school in Mandalay. Similar counseling sessions were held last month in Pa-an with Education Gathering Group (EGG), where more than 50 students attended. The next ones will be in Pathein and Yangon. Empowering Civil Society Leaders
September 1, 2014 - Through the Experiential Learning Program, Thabyay Education Foundation annually organizes a regional internship program for leaders of civil society organizations in Myanmar to share and learn from the experiences of their counterparts in Asia region. The internship program provides opportunities for Myanmar CSO/CBO leaders to share their expertise with colleagues in their host organization and, at the same time, learn from their different approaches to tackling some of the issues their organizations face. Read more >>> Special Talks from Daw Khin Kyi Foundation
August 6, 2014 - Today, Sayar Kyaw Sit Naing, a senior leader from The Daw Khin Kyi Foundation gave a special talk on the foundation's works to students of the Kant Kaw Education Center. He also shared his own study abroad experience and how he decided to join the foundation. Kyaw Sit Naing is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and Columbia University. Congratulations to our 2014 Scholarship Recipients
August 1, 2014 - Thabyay bids farewell to five of its students, who are soon leaving Myanmar to continue their studies in Singapore, Hong Kong and Thailand with full scholarship. This is the success story that you all helped write. Thanks to Prospect Burma, Norwegian-Mahidol Scholarship and the United World College for making the dream of higher education comes true for the following students. Read more >>> UPP Students Raised Fund for Local Monastic Schools
July 26, 2014 - Students of the University Preparation Program, Kant Kaw Education Center, held a one-day fundraising event - including foods, dances and songs - at the Judson Memorial Center, Yangon. Half of the proceeds raised from the event will be donated to the monastic schools in greater Yangon area that the students worked with before. TEF Launched Curriculum Resource Library in Maesot
July 6, 2014 - Thabyay's Curriculum Department launched a book donation and curriculum resource library at its branch office in Maesot, Thailand. More than 3,000 books developed by the Curriculum Department were donated to 11 migrant and camps schools along the Thai-Myanmar border. Teachers from 9 schools and representatives from 6 education organizations attended this event. |