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Jones, Alan L. – 1988
Prior to the colonial period, the rudiments of education consisting of religion, basic literacy, and arithmetic had been provided to male children in Burma and Siam through Buddhist monks that lived in local monasteries. Education commenced when the child reached five or six years of age and usually ended at puberty. Formal learning continued for…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Buddhism, Colonialism, Educational Change