Developing Research and Leadership Skills with Myanmar’s Youth
Date Monday 25th February 2019
Time 5:30 pm for 6pm start
Venue Building 80, Level 3, Room 15, RMIT University, Swanston Street, Melbourne.
RSVP (by 22nd Feb) please for catering purpose. Email: admin@aummi.edu.au
No charge, but GOLD COIN DONATIONS requested to cover costs.
Morgan Macdonald has recently returned from Myanmar where he worked for four years as a curriculum developer with Mote Oo Education, an organisation producing context appropriate materials and services for the adult education sector in Myanmar and Myanmar’s border areas. He spent considerable time travelling throughout Myanmar to speak with a wide range of teachers and other educators to produce two social science textbooks for Myanmar learners: ASEAN: A Social Science Course for ASEAN Citizens and the forthcoming Research Skills. Prior to working in Myanmar he worked in Cambodia for three years with land rights and a women’s rights NGOs. He has a Master’s Degree in Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development from Australian National University.
A question and answer session will be conducted after the talk.
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