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040 _cSSBUL
082 _223rd edition.
_aT-5 PGDip-PBS (SSBU)
100 1 _aVilindan
_b2023PDE002
_963034
245 1 4 _aThe Contribution of Shan Sangha in Education for Both Monastic and Lay Students in Shan's Contemporary Society :
_cVilinda.
264 _aTaunggyi :
_bShan State Buddhist University,
_c2024
300 _avii, 25 pages ;
_c30 cm.
500 _aIncludes abstract, table of contents,acknowledgements, abbreviations, etc.
502 _b PGD (PBS)
_cShan State of Buddhist University.
_d2024.
_aAbstract - The Buddha encouraged the two tasks that should be performed by the Sangha : ( ganthadhura), the tradition of monastic education : learning Pitaka for one's benefit and making it available to people, and (vipassana-dhura) the practice of meditation, which is to attain the ultimate goal. Likewise, Shan Sangha community actively involved not only in guiding people through Dhamma talk, but also in educational development. Shan education has only been largely under the contribution of Shan Sangha so far has remained sustainable until today's society. Education provided by Shan Sanghas play a crucial role not only in the development of education system but also for both Sangha and lay student's future endeavors. Thus, this ISP aims to study, which of the Buddha's teachings regarding social work for the Sangha to involved in such activities and what they have done for educational development from the early century to this modern day. In additional, this essay includes interviews conducted using the STAR method with 2 teachers and 50 students from LLPS and CBY institutions. The aim was to gather feedbacks on the benefits of education provided by the Sangha through open-ended questions. Finally, the results showed that 90% of interviewees preferred the Sangha's educational system, as it helps enhancing their knowledges, skills, and manners for future endeavors.
504 _aIncludes Bibliography
505 _rVilinda
_tThe Contribution of Shan Sangha in Education for Both Monastic and Lay Students in Shan's Contemporary Society.
_aTables of Contents - Abstract Tables of Contents Acknowledgements Abbreviations Introductions The Definition of Education The Buddha's Attitude Towards the Importance of Education The Role of Sangha in Society The Early History of Education Contributed by Shan Sangha New Centralized Education of SSSCEC that Applicable to Both Sangha and Lay Students. The Modern Monastic Educational Institutions, Founded by Shan Sangha Monastic Schools Combining Secular Education in Shan State Sunday Dhamma School Interview Sections : Feedback From Teachers and Students Conclusion Primary Sources English Bibliography PhD thesis Shan Bibliography Online Sources YouTube Sources
650 _aEducaiton
_xShan Sangha
_963035
942 _2ddc
_cREF
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_d46038