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MON
TEXT BOOK COMMITTEE MEETS
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(MUL:
Bangkok, September 30, 2003)
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Mon
Text Book Committee met today at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok for
reviewing proposed papers of publishing text books in Thai Mon
communities.
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New
school policy developments in Thailand have allowed about thirty percent
of class time to be spent on the teaching of ethnic languages in schools
where ethnic people reside. This policy will provide many students with
the opportunity to learn their language and increase the odds of
survival for Mon language.
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Academics
and some Thai-Mon leaders developed the textbooks derived from old and
culturally rich Mon storybooks and hundreds of palm-leave scriptures
found at monasteries in Thailand.
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According
to a committee member, Mon language textbooks will be divided in four
levels from Grade 1 to 12 in schools that provide basic education to the
Mon children in central Thailand. Students will learn level one from
Primer 1 to 3, level two from Primer 4 to 6 for Primary School, level
three from Middle 1 to 3 and level four from Middle 4 to 6 for secondary
School.
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The
primary students can learn about Mon traditional games, common words,
history, folk stories, legends, Mon traditions and cultures while high
school students will learn more on philosophy and the way of thinking.
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Most
of the Thai Mon people live in central Thailand Bangkok, Nonthaburi,
Pathum Thani, Lopburi and Samutsarkhorn. Many thousands of Mon migrated
to Thailand over 240 years ago after the Burmese king annexed the
Hongsawatoi Mon kingdom in 1757.
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