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After a varied career, Teerakiat may be running out of luck at the Education Ministry

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After a varied career, Teerakiat may be running out of luck at the Education Ministry

By THE NATION

 

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File photo: Education Minister Teerakiat Jareonsettasin

 

A LITTLE over a year ago, Education Minister Teerakiat Jareonsettasin said his rise to the helm of the ministry might have a lot to do with “luck”.

 

The public is now watching to see whether he will remain “lucky” after he criticised Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister General Prawit Wongsuwon over the luxury-watch scandal during a recent trip to Britain. 

 

Due to the comment, Teerakiat was obliged to hold a press conference at his ministry yesterday to explain that he had already apologised to Prawit and would continue serving in the government. 

 

The general public knew little about Teerakiat before the 2014 coup as he had spent many years in Britain.

 

Born in 1962, he completed his secondary education at the Watsuthiwararam School and later graduated from Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine. 

 

Despite being trained as a doctor, Teerakiat was interested in educational affairs. Nearly 30 years ago, he co-founded the Sathyasai School with Art-Ong Jumsai na Ayudhaya, which has since become a model of ethical and moral development. 

 

Teerakiat then received a scholarship to continue his education in Britain. When he returned to Thailand, he was appointed deputy dean of the Khon Kaen University’s Faculty of Medicine. 

 

But Britain beckoned him again when he was offered the post of honorary senior lecturer and consultant in child psychiatry at the Royal Free Hospital, London. While there, he continued to engage with Sathyasai School and conducted research on the influence of school on child development. 

 

Teerakiat later returned to work for the Foundation of Virtuous Youth in Thailand after an invitation from a privy councillor. 

 

Established by Crown Property Bureau’s director, Chirayu Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, the foundation aims to drive educational reform based on the late HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s concepts, including teachers’ love for their students, students’ love for teachers, the inculcation of sharing kindness and activities that foster unity. 

 

Five months after he returned to Thailand, a coup took place and Education Minister Admiral Narong Pipathanasai invited him to serve as an assistant minister. 

 

In 2015, Teerakiat was promoted to deputy education minister working under Education Minister Dapong Rattanasuwan.

 

In late 2016, Dapong was named a privy councillor and Teerakiat was named education minister. 

 

While Teerakiat personally knows Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha’s wife, he denied that personal ties helped him secure a fast promotion. 

 

“I think it’s about luck,” Teerakiat said in a media interview early last year. “Also, I think the prime minister wants someone to ensure consistency and continuity in educational works.” 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30338766

 
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"wants someone to ensure consistency and continuity in educational works.”....then you are part of the problem. Bye!

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25 minutes ago, webfact said:

Five months after he returned to Thailand, a coup took place and Education Minister Admiral Narong Pipathanasai invited him to serve as an assistant minister

An admiral appoints an assistant minister...

 

26 minutes ago, webfact said:

In late 2016, Dapong was named a privy councillor and Teerakiat was named education minister. 

A coup maker becomes privy councilor....Do I need to say more..?

1 hour ago, JOC said:

A coup maker becomes privy councilor....Do I need to say more..?

There are things you don't talk about.

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once you know you are living in the matrix, it is hard to keep your mouth shut.

 

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He comes across as one of the more brighter bunnies in the forest.   A clash was inevitable given the room temperature IQ's of those above him.  He has either taken a daring gamble on account of his country or done something cathartic to relieve the mind numbing pain of working for this government.  Getting rid of him might not be so easy. 

3 hours ago, Somtamnication said:

"wants someone to ensure consistency and continuity in educational works.”....then you are part of the problem. Bye!

Yes. Anyone with high 'ethical standards' would keep a million miles away from this filthy, immoral morass called the 'junta'. No decent person would ever want to be seen within light years of co-operating (collaborating) with it ...

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Five months after he returned to Thailand, a coup took place and Education Minister Admiral Narong Pipathanasai invited him to serve as an assistant minister. 

 

In 2015, Teerakiat was promoted to deputy education minister working under Education Minister Dapong Rattanasuwan.

In junta world, you play the game and you advance.

You get a moral compass, you lose.

For all his educational earmarks, Teerakiat's luck didn't run out.

Just his intelligence.

It seems in Thai politics, it is keep your brown nose handy. Or you just might

lose your government job.

Geezer

2 hours ago, Stargrazer9889 said:

 

I think Mr Jareonsettasin  will be Jettisonned soon

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