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How Online Lectures Work

Online teaching supports the five study months of each level before the in-person promotion exam.

Public online lectures support the diploma in Myanmar and English, but students are expected to read, revise, and prepare actively rather than watch passively.

Lecture Delivery Rhythm

The most useful online class is one that is read, heard, and revised in order.

Before Class

Read the assigned chapter and mark unfamiliar terms before the lecture begins.

Students learn better when they arrive with the textbook open, a notebook ready, and some sense of the chapter they are about to hear explained.

During Class

Follow the teacher’s structure and record the key lists, distinctions, and comparisons.

A lecture should help students organize the textbook into memorable parts rather than leave them with disconnected notes.

After Class

Replay recordings, revise your notes, and turn the lesson into exam-ready understanding.

Recordings and resources are most useful when students revisit them soon after class and keep the material alive through weekly revision.

Study Habits That Matter

Public access becomes fruitful only when students build disciplined habits around it.

Build a working glossary

  • Write down new doctrinal terms after each class
  • Keep Burmese and English equivalents where helpful
  • Review the glossary before each revision week

Revise weekly, not only before the exam

  • Use recordings and notes while the lecture is still fresh
  • Test yourself on lists, classifications, and definitions
  • Keep a short weekly summary for each chapter studied

Watch the operational notices

  • Follow announcements as the exam month approaches
  • Confirm registration status, venue guidance, and results
  • Treat public teaching as preparation for formal progression

Recent Public Lecture Videos

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Recorded lectures on Citta, Cetasika, and Pakinnaka will appear here.

Mar 29, 2026

Recorded lectures on Citta, Cetasika, and Pakinnaka will appear here.

Use sample video cards to show chapter-based lessons that students can revisit after the live class.

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Level-based playlists can guide revision before each promotion exam.

Mar 22, 2026

Level-based playlists can guide revision before each promotion exam.

Students benefit when lectures are grouped by level and topic, so they can revisit the exact doctrinal sequence required for the current cycle.

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Lecture recordings can reinforce preparation for the next promotion examination.

Mar 15, 2026

Lecture recordings can reinforce preparation for the next promotion examination.

Short descriptions should tell students what chapter, concept, or doctrinal problem is covered so the archive remains useful for exam revision.

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