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School Construction | Mayul School Project
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Developing Educational Opportunities for Tibetans. See recent posts for current updates on school construction. The following provides an overview of the construction history. This page has the following sub pages. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Location of School | Mayul School Project
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Developing Educational Opportunities for Tibetans. The Mayul School is located in Gande County, Golok Prefecture, Qinghai Province approximately 45 km southeast from Gande County Town (甘德). A location 9.5 hours drive from the provincial capital Xining. You can see a satellite photo of the area using Google Maps. This page has the following sub pages. On March 9, 2011 at 12:30 PM. Very impressive efforts of this school. What kind of teachers do you need at the Mayul school? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Project Summary | Mayul School Project
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Developing Educational Opportunities for Tibetans. A Partnership for Arts Education at a Tibetan School. University of Kansas, Center for East Asian Studies. Professors Eric C. Rath (PI) and Yoonmi Nam (Co-PI). With a Ngawang Choephel Fellowship, faculty and graduate from the University of Kansas (KU) are assisting the Mayul School in developing curriculum in the traditional arts as vocational training by initiating a program in traditional Tibetan painting. Painters trained in traditional media can ...
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Project Info | Mayul School Project
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Developing Educational Opportunities for Tibetans. This page will contain information about the groups travels to Golok in the summer of 2009 and the experiences of Tibetan students studying at KU in 2010. This page has the following sub pages. Visit of Leader of Tibetan Charity to KU. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Qinghai in the news.
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Need for Schools | Mayul School Project
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Developing Educational Opportunities for Tibetans. Given these problems, clearly there is a need for developing secondary and post secondary education for Tibetans in China — particularly in Qinghai for them to study in their own language to learn skills and new trades and preserve their local culture. The Mayul Gesar Foundation’s vocational school and the curriculum in arts training we have planned for it will serve these needs. 2004), pp. 379-99. Ed Toni Huber (Boston: Brill, 2002), p. 244. 7 Susette C...
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PHOTO GALLERY: GESAR CELEBRATION, QINGHAI PROVINCE (2007). Read about the Festival. VIDEOS: TRIP TO GOLOG (2009). Click here to view a 5-part VIDEO of our 2009 trip to Golog. PHOTO GALLERY: OUR PROJECTS, COMMUNITY and THE GOLOG VALLEY ENVIRONMENT (2009). View Photo Gallery of latest images highlighting the Foundation's activities and the area in and around the Golog Valley. Page for those photos). Website Designed and Modified by: Quiet Mountain.
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Food in Golok Article | Mayul School Project
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Developing Educational Opportunities for Tibetans. Laquo; Scenes From Monlam. Food in Golok Article. March 23, 2010 by Eric Rath. The Spring 2010 issue of the culinary culture journal. Features an article on food in Longen Monastery with original photos by Eric Rath. It describes the monastic kitchen and the vegetarian diet of the monks. Lay volunteer stirs rice on a massive stove. Serving food in the main prayer hall. Posted in Life in Golok. Qinghai in the news. Tagged Thubten Chokor Ling. Create a fre...