User:Anui Sainyiu/sandbox

Biography
Anui Sainyiu also known Anui (in Burmese: ဦးအီနွေ)   was born in 1983. is a politician, historian, researcher, and a young prince of Lahe. His research focuses on multicultural and multilingual education, political philosophy, Naga nationalism.

He brought up in Lahe, Naga Self-Administered Zone where his ancestors reigned. Anui is the 9th successor of the Lahe High Priest https://web.facebook.com/Vivongnyiu/. It was an unfortunate period that his father passed away when he was four. He is survived by his mother, siblings, and his grandfather and uncle (mother's father and eldest brother). He becomes popular among his tribe for his rightful judgment. He continues to seek further the world's intellectual and academic in order to help his community. He could continue his academic studies through the student loan and some partial help from his colleagues who knows about his background. In 2020 of the 8th November general election https://myanmarelection2020.com/representative/3783 of the Union of Myanmar, he then raced for the senate seat (Upper House) representing the Naga National Party (NNP) and lost.

Education
Anui received his Ph.D. from Mahidol University. Research focuses on Multicultural Education, Multiculturalism in Southeast Asia, and the current educational reform of Myanmar; the dissertation covers a nationwide Local Curriculum development in Myanmar in Kachin, Kayah, Karen, Chin, Mon, and Yangon regions. Worked with research professors and other Ph.D. students analyzing Multicultural Practices in Southeast Asian Countries including Taiwan, China, Thailand, Singapore, and Myanmar. Anui has published a peer-reviewed journal article, title; ethnic content integration and local curriculum in Myanmar https://doi.org/10.14764/10.ASEAS-0060.

Work
He is a Co-founder of Myanmar Indigenous Community Partners (MICP) https://myanmaricp.org/. He also served as a consultant and a trainer. Particularly, in developing ethnic teaching and learning materials, curriculum development, and teacher training to promoting Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education (MTB MLE). In 2018, he served as a technical consultant in developing a curriculum in the Kayah State in Myanmar.

Others
He also presented his works in the 1st International Conference on the Language Policy in Education conducted in Myanmar in 2016. He also associates as a convener at the conference session at the same conference. Moreover, he has experienced other international conferences; 5th International Conference on Language and Education Policy, MTB-MLE in Bangkok, 5th International Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities, Association of Political Science, Kasetsart University in 2016 https://poseidon01.ssrn.com/delivery.php?ID=721006122086127027005123099111104025121057026076017028009004074073074025011116019067003018063048018122018100096013020090101096106042011054015083000005022008065071025049039013072074106010022064031088068070106120071071122003087122107026066098119027091113&EXT=pdf. He was also invited as a penal speaker on the ASEAN Economic Community at Ramkhamhaeng University in 2017. Currently, he has been awarded as an Early Career Researcher (ECR) http://www.langdevconferences.org/docs/Bangkok-Conference-Proceedings-2019.pdf by the British Council, Thailand. He is also acting voluntarily as the Director of Lainong Literature and Culture Committee, Manager of SEE-Servicing Ethnic Education. Anui has written several books:

a) Lainong traditional folktales up to 3rd editions, b) Lainong orthography guidebook c) Teacher’s handbook, d) Traditional songs (female and male) of Lainong in 2011, 2013 (second edition).

Politics
Anui is currently contesting the 2020 general election of Myanmar for the Upper House (House of Nationalities), Amyothar Hluttaw from the Naga National Party (NNP) in the Naga Self-Administered Zone. He spent more than a decade in national politics and community work after graduating high school.