AE-based silicon oxynitride glasses with high nitrogen content have been synthesized using AE hydrides as primary precursors. The oxidation behaviour of AE-Si-O-N glasses in ordinary atmosphere at different temperatures has been investigated. These glasses react with air oxygen when heated just above the glass transition temperatures. The oxidation starts with bubble formation on the surface and continued oxidation leads to formation of a white layer on the surface. The oxidation of AE-Si-O-N glasses involves concurrently ongoing inward diffusion of oxygen and outward diffusion of AE elements and nitrogen, resulting in compositional gradient. EDX analysis showed substantial enrichment in AE content at the surfaces of the oxidised layer.