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It doesn't make any sense


I was searching for research paper related to the education system in Laos, and found this article, but it has been poorly written and it's hard to 

understand what the author tries to say. The abstract doesn't make any senses.

 

 

Abstract: This paper reports the development of higher education in Laos by briefing the history of

education system in Laos, examining global changes in higher education, the literature of higher

education system of Laos, and the establishment of the first National University of Laos (NUOL).

Through these briefing concepts, it is found that there is no significance during the internal turmoil

period of higher education development from 1945 to 1975. The slight change of higher education

system occurred when the NUOL was established in 1995. Although there are constraints of insufficient

human resources, funds, facilities and so on, NUOL has made significant in producing human resources.

In addition, the profile of NUOL has been restructured periodically. There is an increase in numbers of

academic sectors (offices, faculties, sections, departments and so on), academic activities (teaching and

learning, programs, courses), and external participants (donors, companies, international organizations

and foreign universities).



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Anonymous

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ບໍ່ make sense ບ່ອນໃດ? ຊ່ອຍອະທິບາຍໃຫ້ຮູ້ນໍາແດ່, ຂອບໃຈ.



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You have to understand that the abstract was presented probably by someone from the LPDR.

The abstract said that higher education level in Laos had never been significant, meaning developed, from the period between 1945 and 1995. During this period Laos became independent from France and was governed by a royal regime until 1975. From 1975 to 1995 (20 years) Laos was under the current LPDR regime.

In summary, the paper means that that real higher education development in Laos occurred only when the first national university of Laos was established in Dong Dok. The problem with this is: what do they define as higher education? does this mean just "a diploma in the paper" or "a truly higher education standard" that the students receive from NUOL. Don't forget that during the old royal regime, the only best high education establishment in Laos was the high school "Lycee de Vientiane" taught by French teachers/professors. Students from this Lycee were able to pursue their university study in France, Canada, Australia, USA, etc, and they were able to compete with students from others countries. Nowadys, students finishing even a bachelor degree from Dong Dok have a relatively low education level, compared with most other ASEAN countries. The government has acknowledged this problems.



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Anonymous wrote:

I was searching for research paper related to the education system in Laos, and found this article, but it has been poorly written and it's hard to 

understand what the author tries to say. The abstract doesn't make any senses.

 

 

Abstract: This paper reports the development of higher education in Laos by briefing the history of

education system in Laos, examining global changes in higher education, the literature of higher

education system of Laos, and the establishment of the first National University of Laos (NUOL).

Through these briefing concepts, it is found that there is no significance during the internal turmoil

period of higher education development from 1945 to 1975. The slight change of higher education

system occurred when the NUOL was established in 1995. Although there are constraints of insufficient

human resources, funds, facilities and so on, NUOL has made significant in producing human resources.

In addition, the profile of NUOL has been restructured periodically. There is an increase in numbers of

academic sectors (offices, faculties, sections, departments and so on), academic activities (teaching and

learning, programs, courses), and external participants (donors, companies, international organizations

and foreign universities).


 

 ( I was searching for research paper related to the education system in Laos, and found this article, but it has been poorly written and it's hard to 

understand what the author tries to say)<============ POORLY WRITTEN!  yawn



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Anonymous

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Anonymous wrote:

I was searching for research paper related to the education system in Laos, and found this article, but it has been poorly written and it's hard to 

understand what the author tries to say. The abstract doesn't make any senses.

 

 

Abstract: This paper reports the development of higher education in Laos by briefing the history of

education system in Laos, examining global changes in higher education, the literature of higher

education system of Laos, and the establishment of the first National University of Laos (NUOL).

Through these briefing concepts, it is found that there is no significance during the internal turmoil

period of higher education development from 1945 to 1975. The slight change of higher education

system occurred when the NUOL was established in 1995. Although there are constraints of insufficient

human resources, funds, facilities and so on, NUOL has made significant in producing human resources.

In addition, the profile of NUOL has been restructured periodically. There is an increase in numbers of

academic sectors (offices, faculties, sections, departments and so on), academic activities (teaching and

learning, programs, courses), and external participants (donors, companies, international organizations

and foreign universities).


 

 (( I was searching for education system in Laos papers and found this article. 

It is  poorly written and hard to understand. ))

bla bla bla....ESL



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I was searching for research paper related to the education system in Laos, and found this article, but it has been poorly written and it's hard to 

understand what the author tries to say. The abstract doesn't make any senses.

 

 

Abstract: This paper reports the development of higher education in Laos by briefing the history of

education system in Laos, examining global changes in higher education, the literature of higher

education system of Laos, and the establishment of the first National University of Laos (NUOL).

Through these briefing concepts, it is found that there is no significance during the internal turmoil

period of higher education development from 1945 to 1975. The slight change of higher education

system occurred when the NUOL was established in 1995. Although there are constraints of insufficient

human resources, funds, facilities and so on, NUOL has made significant in producing human resources.

In addition, the profile of NUOL has been restructured periodically. There is an increase in numbers of

academic sectors (offices, faculties, sections, departments and so on), academic activities (teaching and

learning, programs, courses), and external participants (donors, companies, international organizations

and foreign universities).


 

 (( I was searching for education system in Laos papers and found this article. 

It is  poorly written and hard to understand. ))

 

bla bla bla....ESL


 What's your point dawg?  

 

I was searching for academic research papers which are related to the education system in Laos. I wasn't looking for education system in Laos papers you idiot



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I was searching for research paper related to the education system in Laos, and found this article, but it has been poorly written and it's hard to 

understand what the author tries to say. The abstract doesn't make any senses.

 

 

Abstract: This paper reports the development of higher education in Laos by briefing the history of

education system in Laos, examining global changes in higher education, the literature of higher

education system of Laos, and the establishment of the first National University of Laos (NUOL).

Through these briefing concepts, it is found that there is no significance during the internal turmoil

period of higher education development from 1945 to 1975. The slight change of higher education

system occurred when the NUOL was established in 1995. Although there are constraints of insufficient

human resources, funds, facilities and so on, NUOL has made significant in producing human resources.

In addition, the profile of NUOL has been restructured periodically. There is an increase in numbers of

academic sectors (offices, faculties, sections, departments and so on), academic activities (teaching and

learning, programs, courses), and external participants (donors, companies, international organizations

and foreign universities).


 

 (( I was searching for education system in Laos papers and found this article. 

It is  poorly written and hard to understand. ))

 

bla bla bla....ESL


 What's your point dawg?  

 

I was searching for academic research papers which are related to the education system in Laos. I wasn't looking for education system in Laos papers you idiot


 

I was searching for academic papers( articles) that  are related to the ( public/private )education system in Laos...====>I don't think you know how to write english properly and I find your answer ridiculous. . Keep talking, someday you'll say something intelligent.   I'm not trying to upstage your opinion. I'm just defending mine. If you don't like it,  take your infamous gluteous maximus out of my face!confuse



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I dont understand English at all but whats the point of - Poorly written? 

Laotian or English? 

 



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I was searching for academic papers( articles) that  are related to the ( public/private )education system in Laos...====>I don't think you know how to write english properly and I find your answer ridiculous. . Keep talking, someday you'll say something intelligent.   I'm not trying to upstage your opinion. I'm just defending mine. If you don't like it,  take your infamous gluteous maximus out of my face!confuse

 

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Don't try to be such a smart-@ss here ok? 

First, take a basic writing class, and learn how to spell and write properly. English not "english", gluteus not "gluteous".

Second, don't try to use fancy words around here as many of users will not understand. 

If this is how you defend your opinion, then go ahead, be a ****

 



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ນີ້ແມ່ນເເບັບພາສາລາວ ສູເອີ້ຍ! ມີຈັກເປີເຊັນຄົນທີ່ເຂົ້າມາໃຊ້ໃນນີ້ຈະເຂົ້າໃຈສູ້? 



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ນີ້ແມ່ນເເວບພາສາລາວ ສູເອີ້ຍ! ມີຈັກເປີເຊັນຄົນທີ່ເຂົ້າມາໃຊ້ໃນນີ້ຈະເຂົ້າໃຈສູ້? 


ນີ້ແມ່ນເເວບພາສາລາວ ສູເອີ້ຍ! ມີຈັກເປີເຊັນຄົນທີ່ເຂົ້າມາໃຊ້ໃນນີ້ຈະເຂົ້າໃຈສູ້?   



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Anonymous wrote:

 

 

 

I was searching for academic papers( articles) that  are related to the ( public/private )education system in Laos...====>I don't think you know how to write english properly and I find your answer ridiculous. . Keep talking, someday you'll say something intelligent.   I'm not trying to upstage your opinion. I'm just defending mine. If you don't like it,  take your infamous gluteous maximus out of my face!confuse

 

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Don't try to be such a smart-@ss here ok? 

First, take a basic writing class, and learn how to spell and write properly. English not "english", gluteus not "gluteous".

Second, don't try to use fancy words around here as many of users will not understand. 

If this is how you defend your opinion, then go ahead, be a ****

 

 


 

What's fancy words?gluteus maximus ?

I use all words that are in my vocabulary regardless. I'm not here to impress anyone, and much less to some Pasalao members. I'm here to only answer people's questions the best that I possibly could and if getting my views across requires to use 'fancy" vocabulary then I sure will. Were you born this stupid or did you take lessons? confuse



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ກ່ອນ ປີ 1975 ຊັ້ນປະຖົມຮຽນ 6 ປີ, ມັດທະຍົມ 7 ປີ ຈາກນັ້ນຈຶ່ງສາມາດເສັງເຂົ້າຮຽນວິທະຍາໄລສ້າງຄູດົງໂດກ

ລະບົບ 2 ປີ ແລະລະບົບ 4 ປີ, ຫລືເສັງເຂົ້າໂຮງຮຽນວິທະຍາໄລແພດສາດ ຫລືເສັງເຂົ້າໂຮງຮຽນວິທະຍາໄລເຕັກ

ນິກເຍັຽຣະມົນ ຫລືເສັງເຂົ້າໂຮງຮຽນວິທະຍາໄລການຊ່າງປາກປາສັກ ຫລືເສັງເຂົ້າໂຮງໂຮງວິທະຍາໄລຟ້າງຸ່ມ ຫລື

ເສັງເຂົ້າໂຮງຮຽນວິທະຍາໄລກົດໝາຍ...

ສໍາລັບຜູ່ທີ່ບໍ່ມັກປະລິນຍາຕີໃນປະເທດກໍ່ສາມາດເສັງເອົາທຶນໄປຮຽນຢູ່ຕ່າງປະເທດເຊັ່ນປະເທດຝຣັ່ງ ອັງກິດ

ອາເມຣິກາ ການາດາ...ຫລັງຈາກຮຽນຈົບແຕັກມິນານ(ມໍ7).

ຕາມທີ່ຂ້ອຍໄດ້ເຂົ້າໄປເບິ່ງຂໍ້ມູນ ເພິ່ນວ່າຮຽນ 18 ເດືອນເທົ່ານັ້ນກໍ່ສາມາດໄດ້ MA​ ແຕ່ຕ້ອງໄດ້ໄປສຶກສາຄົ້ນຄ້ວາ

ຂຽນບົດນິພົນວິທະຍາຢູ່ມະຫາວິທະຍາໄລຊຽງໃໝ່, ແມ່ນແທ້ບໍ?

http://ids-nuol.webs.com/faq.htm



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Abstracts in general are hard to read. You have to read the actual article before judging/evaluating.

 

You're too quick to judge the ability of the author. "Poorly written" is so judgemental. 



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Anonymous wrote:

Abstracts in general are hard to read. You have to read the actual article before judging/evaluating.

 

You're too quick to judge the ability of the author. "Poorly written" is so judgemental. 


 Dude, an abstract is the first thing that affects readers’ interests and impression because it contains the main point of the entire article. If readers cannot understand the abstract, how can they read the entire article?  In practice, nobody reads the content, most readers skim. Who would have time to read every detail?

By “poorly written” I mean poor grammatical usages, lengthy sentences, improper use of adjective (e.g significant).

Just saying, this is not supposed to offend anyone or even the author. If you can’t take criticism then how can you improve?

Chill out dude, relax and drink some water.



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Could you show who were the authors of the abstracts and their institution?



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Anonymous wrote:

I dont understand English at all but whats the point of - Poorly written? 

Laotian or English? 

 


 Calling you stupid would be an insult to all the stupid peopleyawn



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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I dont understand English at all but whats the point of - Poorly written? 

Laotian or English? 

 


 Calling you stupid would be an insult to all the stupid peopleyawn


 Suddenly, out of nowhere, there is this awesome smart mouth out to attack

anything and everything ...welcome sir.



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