Here are a few shots of typical classroom scenes at the Mayul School. Currently there are three types of classes offered, Chinese language, three levels of Tibetan language, and math. The school also offers courses in ethics. There are plans for a class in thangka painting to begin in winter 2009.
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Classroom Photos
Posted in School Plan, Summer 2009 Visit, tagged Mayul School Photos on August 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Images of the Mayul School Students and Faculty
Posted in Project Info, School Plan, Summer 2009 Visit, tagged Mayul School Photos on August 17, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Recent photos of the Mayul School students, faculty, and visiting KU team.
Studies and Students at the Mayul School
Posted in Project Info, School Plan, Summer 2009 Visit, tagged Mayul School Photos on July 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
At a little more than a year old, and even in the midst of its construction, the Mayul School is progressing toward its goals of preserving Tibetan culture and providing vocational training for Tibetan adolescents in Golok Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, China. Chinese is the language of instruction at all state sponsored schools, which [...]
Construction at the Mayul School – July 2009
Posted in Project Info, School Plan, Summer 2009 Visit, tagged Mayul School Photos on July 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The climate of the Golok Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture with its cold winter temperatures only allows for building construction less than half of the year, so that even as some 90 students ages 10-21 are now taking classes at the Mayul School, building is moving forward rapidly on the rest of the campus during the summer [...]
School Plan
Posted in School Plan, tagged schools for Tibetans on December 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Chinese government has granted the Mayul Gesar Foundation (also known as the Qinghai Gesar Foundation) a permit to design and build a multi-disciplinary school in Gande County, Golok Prefecture in a location approximately 45 km southeast from Gande County Town. This school will serve as an educational facility for 200 students, boys and girls, [...]