education in Thailand
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The science behind choosing between Private and Public education in Thailand
Deciding on a school in Thailand? It’s a big choice! Both public and private options offer advantages, so let us break it down. Public Schools: Affordable and Social Plus: Free or low-cost, fostering a strong community spirit. Minus: Larger classes may limit individual attention. Facilities might be older. Private Schools: Personalized Learning Plus: Smaller classes allow for tailored learning, often with an…
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Thai education’s global challenges with international standards
Navigating the complexities of the Thai education system in comparison to international benchmarks reveals a fascinating landscape of challenges and opportunities. You’re about to dive into an exploration that highlights the unique aspects of Thailand’s approach to education, and how it measures up against global standards. At the heart of this comparison lies a series of initiatives and reforms Thailand…
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Revolutionising Thai schooling: The AI game changer
In Thailand, the wave of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the educational landscape in ways previously unimaginable. It’s not just about integrating new technology into classrooms; it’s about redefining the entire learning process. As you dive into this transformative journey, you’ll discover how AI is not only enhancing teaching methods but also empowering students and educators alike with innovative tools…
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Bangkok joins with Edsy to apply AI in teaching English
Sanon Wangsrangboon, Deputy Governor of Bangkok, participated in the activity summarizing the results of the pilot project Evaluation and Development of English Communication Potential Using Artificial Intelligence Technology for students in Bangkok and tested out the Edsy Al Speaking Coach tool at TK Park, Central World Department Store. “English language skills are an essential skill in today’s fast-paced, borderless world.…
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Thailand’s education revolution: Past, present and future
Education in Thailand has journeyed through a fascinating evolution, shaping the minds and futures of countless individuals. From traditional methods to the integration of digital technologies, this transformation reflects both the nation’s rich history and its forward-looking aspirations. At the heart of this evolution lies a deep respect for educators, a trait deeply embedded in Thai culture. Yet, challenges such…
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Thailand’s Education Ministry to launch enhanced O-Net Plus exam system
The Education Ministry of Thailand is gearing up to introduce the enhanced O-Net Plus exam system, a move that will rejuvenate equivalency testing and provide a benchmark for assessing teaching quality. Education Minister Police General Permpoon Chidchob affirmed the necessity of a benchmark to evaluate students’ knowledge and skill levels, a role that the National Institute of Educational Testing Service’s…
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Thailand’s education system needs urgent overhaul to meet trade, investment demands
The pressing need for Thailand to expedite its educational development to match trade and investment needs has been highlighted by Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO). The dynamic and rapidly evolving nature of the contemporary trade, investment, and technological sectors necessitates a workforce equipped with adaptable skills and thinking capabilities. Poonpong detailed that despite some…
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Thailand vows zero dropout rate as education overhaul unveiled
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin declared his government’s determined mission to tackle Thailand’s education inequality crisis. The premier revealed his commitment to eradicating the denial of educational opportunities for Thai children entirely. PM Srettha disclosed that one of his first actions upon assuming office last year was to direct key government agencies, including the Fund for Education Equality, the Ministry of Digital…
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Educational inequality sparks call for Thai government investment in human capital
The Equitable Education Fund (EEF) urged the Thai government to bolster investments in human capital to enhance the lives of students belonging to low-income families and curtail educational inequality. The call was made at the annual Equity Forum, held at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, to deliberate on the significance of such investments in addressing educational disparities. Kraiyos Patrawart,…
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Thai education pioneer Professor Wijit Srisa-arn passes away at 88
Professor Wijit Srisa-arn, a prominent scholar and the founder of Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, died yesterday, aged 88 years old. His death was due to heart failure, which set in around 10am. The funeral rites are scheduled to start at Wat Makut Kasattriyaram in Bangkok from tomorrow till Sunday. Known for his invaluable contributions to education, Professor Wijit hailed from…
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Thailand’s education minister takes ‘no-conflict’ stance to school corruption
In a bold move against corruption, Police General Permpoon Chidchob, Thailand’s Education Minister, issued directives to all education officials, mandating the avoidance of potential conflicts of interest. This action aims to eradicate graft, corruption, and fraud which can stem from such conflicts. Concerning this, Pol. Gen. Permpoon stated that all agencies must strive for total transparency and accountability. He believes,…
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Thai Education Minister plants ‘sufficiency seeds’ in teacher finance debate
Education Minister Pheeraphon Nitikorn sparked controversy by suggesting teachers and educational staff adopt a sufficiency economy philosophy to reduce their debt and financial planning burdens. This proposal was made during the presentation of educational policies and guidelines for the Good Study, Happy Policy. Another issue related to reducing the burden of teachers and educational staff is addressing their debt problems.…
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What is primary school in Thailand like?
The education system in Thailand is mainly split into 3 different stages: preschool, primary, and secondary education. If you’ve just moved to Thailand, as a parent, it may seem confusing to navigate the local education system. Here’s what you need to know about primary school in Thailand. As an expat parent, understanding a new education system can be tricky, especially…