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Adopting an Organization Phaung Daw Oo Monastic Education High School

Adopting an Organization Phaung Daw Oo Monastic Education High School. By Saw Shwe Lin ( Sunshine) Hu Fengzhong (Iris) Date: 24 th April, 2010. Internal. School profile School Location Phaung Daw Oo is situated in a suburban area of North East Mandalay, Myanmar.

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Adopting an Organization Phaung Daw Oo Monastic Education High School

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  1. Adopting an OrganizationPhaungDawOo Monastic Education High School By Saw Shwe Lin (Sunshine) HuFengzhong(Iris) Date: 24thApril, 2010

  2. Internal School profile School Location Phaung Daw Oo is situated in a suburban area of North East Mandalay, Myanmar. School Background. The School was founded in 1993 by Ven. U Nayaka and Ven. U Jotika (Buddhism Monks) It is a non-government and self-reliance school, mainly funded by charities and some small income generation.

  3. Internal

  4. Internal Objectives of the school To provide the free education for all children of rural or urban families, orphans and for those who could not attend the government schools for various reasons.

  5. Internal Enrollment Profile

  6. Internal Enrollment Profile

  7. Internal Enrollment Profile

  8. Faculty Profile The only requirement to register at school as a teacher is to finish high school. Teacher trainings and the other required trainings for capacity building were be given to them at the appropriate time. Teachers were less paid compared to public school- teachers. 10% of teachers leave every years. New teachers can be replaced at the same time. Internal Leadership training. Teacher training.

  9. Classrooms There are 30 rooms for around 7000 students. Not enough desks and stools Lack of teaching aids in the classrooms Internal Services Profile Around 100 students in each classrooms

  10. Services Profile Internal Library Approximately 10,000books Half of them are English books which were donated by a donor. Few teaching materials is provided in the library. About 30% of primary school students read in the library everyday.

  11. Services Profile Clinic Medical check is free Medicine offering is free People who are around school can come to see the doctor freely. About 100 patients get treatment at the clinic everyday. Internal

  12. Internal • Services Profile • It provides the technical skills to the students. • 60 computers, and 15 sewing machines Vocational Trainings Computer class Carpentry Class Sewing Class

  13. Internal Bernett, Horticulture, hostel for street children, nutrition project, Nargis victim children Bernett gives the significant information about HIV/AIDS. The hostel offers the place, food, and clothes that give chances to get education for street children. Small projects

  14. Internal Small projects School Street Children Hostel We are looking after 70 orphan children who are reached on the street, that provide accommodation, food, clothes, education, health and other-things what they need. It was founded in 2000. and now we expend 2100 U$ per month.

  15. Internal Small projects PDO Nargis Children PDO school take care of the victim children who are from delta area. Here, 60 children are needed for daily meals. We provide Accommodation, Food, Clothes, School Uniform, Health Care, Education, Stationary, Physical & Mental exercise to improve their life skill.

  16. External Political ( Military Junta) After the monk-revolutions in 2007, the military junta become very suspicious to the monastery schools and things become very difficult to go on. The regime-controlled education system has resulted in sub-standard education, critical lack of teaching facilities, unskilled teachers, and lack of job opportunities after graduation, corruption and bribery. Till now the military junta has not been able to solve the basic problems of students. They are constantly using closure of universities as a weapon to stop students’ demonstrations for their rights.  To immediately reopen all the schools and universities in the country unconditionally and at the same time maintain a free and unbiased educational program all over Burma still remains a dream for the people.

  17. External Social - Some families provide the things necessary for the class.(Eg. School-uniforms, books, pencils and etc..)(threats) -Number (18) Basic Education High school to be affiliated for entrance exam (opportunity) -Ministry of Health (opportunity) -UNICEF, world –vision, donors from foreign countries. (opportunity) -Doctors volunteer at the spare time. (opportunity)

  18. External Economic The vastly deteriorating economic situation also forces students to leave schools even when they are functioning. Given the high drop-out rate of children in primary school, fewer students continue their education at middle and high school levels. 30% of people in Mandalay are farmers. Most of the graduated people are working in company, however they don’t earn enough to support the family. 40% of people are the staffs in the government offices .

  19. External • Competitors

  20. SWOT Analysis

  21. SWOT Matrix

  22. Rank: highest 3--- lowest 1 Option Matrix

  23. Action Plan(1) FundingProposal

  24. Action Plan(2) School library Improvement.

  25. Action Plan(3) Family Cooperation Project

  26. Action Plan(4) Graduated Student-volunteering contract.

  27. Action Plan(5) Open the markets for school products.

  28. Action Plan(6) Educational law for Children needs

  29. Troubleshooting the action plans

  30. The End

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