Burma's education system is set to receive a major boost as the government announces plans to increase salaries for ethnic language teachers. In a bid to encourage more qualified individuals to take up the role, the Ministry of Education has revealed that teachers instructing in minority languages will see significant pay hikes. The move is seen as a crucial step in addressing the country's long-standing language imbalance, where ethnic languages have traditionally been underrepresented in schools. By offering more competitive salaries, the government hopes to attract and retain top talent, ultimately leading to a more inclusive and diverse education system.


Ethnic Language Teachers to Receive Salary Increases to Boost Recruitment  Burma News International