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Myanmar delegation attends 53rd SEAMEO Council Conference in Brunei
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49195, member: 636"] Myanmar education chiefs flew to Brunei for a major school summit last week. Dr Zaw Myint from the Education Ministry headed the team. Dr Kyaw Tun Naing from Yangon University of Economics joined him. The pair represented Myanmar at the 53rd Southeast Asian education conference. School leaders from across the region gathered for three days of talks. The Myanmar team made a special trip to check out a local university first. They toured Universiti Teknologi Brunei on June 30th. The visitors walked through the campus library and saw high-tech research labs. They looked at classrooms and student housing areas. The delegation wanted to see how Brunei runs its higher education system. Official meetings kicked off July 1st at The Empire Brunei hotel. The Myanmar representatives sat down for closed-door sessions with other education ministers. These private talks happened before the main conference events started. Regional education bosses discussed policies and shared ideas about teaching methods. The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization brought together top school officials from multiple countries. Myanmar sent its education experts to learn from neighbors and share their experiences. The conference ran from July 1st through July 3rd. Bandar Seri Begawan hosted the important regional gathering. Education ministers used the meeting to plan future cooperation between their school systems. The annual summit helps Asian countries work together on education challenges. [/QUOTE]
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