Yangon, Myanmar: For the development of the country and the development of the children a good education system in Myanmar is vital; told by National League for Democracy Party leader, Daw San Suu Kyi, in her canvass for votes around Upper Myanmar which she and her party held recently. “Education is vital for our country, to educate our own children; without good education, how can it be possible? It’s our own children and they need to live their own lives in dignity; they need a quality education, a proper education. Without proper education how can they live their lives in pride?” told by Daw Aung Suu Kyi in her speech.
To have better education system in Myanmar, she pointed out that teachers need to be more experienced in their respective subjects; they need more support and also need to teach children acceptable behaviours and good morals. Schools in Myanmar also need to provide more proper teaching aids for the students. As our world is developing fast in this Information age, the school syllabus needs to be updated to reflect current events and teaching practices.
Students should feel confident with their own education system. They must have a clear feeling of being safe in their school environment. Their education must guarantee their future. Students should feel “we are safe, as we have teachers who can teach the subjects which can guarantee for our lives; we have learning aids which will support our studies. The education curriculum that is being presented needs to be updated and can guarantee opportunities for a professional job; they must have confidence in their education system” told by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in her speech which was made in Na Htoe Gyi Township.
“Students who could not get the job regarding the education they had learned that is totally nonsense. By this way, our country is having a great loss.” “Aren’t there any job opportunities for those students? She asked. “To make a country developed in various sectors, administration is important. We all are working together to bring a better administration in our country. If someone asks me ‘whether policy or people are important for the development of a country, ‘policy’ is my answer. Policy controls people. Without a properly formed policy, even good citizens can be swayed to the bad side.” She spoke in her speech.