Mon language introduced in schools

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Mon language introduced in schools

Independent Mon News Agency, 05 Feb 2014

URL: http://monnews.org/2014/02/05/mon-language-introduced-schools/
A school in Mon state’s Thanbyuzayat Town has started teaching Mon language during regular hours by using a spare class time when most students are just fooling around.
U Tin Win, the principal for high school students attending B.E.H.S no. 1, told the Independent Mon News Agency “during that time, (younger) students usually have free time and play around. So, now instead they can learn extra subject”.
“Students are learning Mon with great interest. Their parents are also encouraging them,” said U Tin Win remarking that even students not of Mon ethnicity are delighted to learn.
Four teachers have been brought to teach the language classes to 200 grade three and four students since the middle of January. So far it’s just for lower grades, but U Tin Win hopes to offer more classes for older students in the following academic year. The school offers kindergarten to grade 10.
After being outlawed for decades the new quasi-civilian is finally allowing ethnic languages to be taught in schools. But they must be taught during after regular school hours or in this case during the spare class. The government has agreed to foot the bill for the production and distribution of these language books across the country.
“This is an opportunity for the next generation of youth in our town to be able to speak and read Mon,” said parent Nai Aung Soe, remarking it would also be good to introduce classes for more senior grades during school hours.