"Education Code, Burma" is a historical document providing insight into the educational administration and legal framework governing education in Burma (now Myanmar) during its period as a British colony. This code outlines the regulations, policies, and guidelines that shaped the structure and operation of schools and educational institutions under colonial rule.
Researchers, historians, and those interested in the history of education, colonial studies, and the legal history of Burma will find this book a valuable primary source. It offers a detailed look at the efforts to implement and manage a standardized education system within a complex colonial context. The text illuminates the challenges and strategies involved in adapting educational practices to meet the needs of a diverse population under foreign administration.
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