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Thai govt on course to achieve education reform for children


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7 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

Every government initiative in Thailand is always on course. The problem seems to be that these master plans never seem to reach their destination.

Too true, my favourite chocolate, but as long as ini-shit-ives stand a 0.1% chance of garnering that extra vote or two, they'll continue to hit our fans.

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32 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

Every government initiative in Thailand is always on course. The problem seems to be that these master plans never seem to reach their destination.

The Thai education system/plan is circular.

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50 minutes ago, Ossy said:

What? . . . like trying a new ploy that might raise the levels of learning in Maths, Science and Reading to a level a little better than 75th out of 140 measured nations? After 4 1/2 years, the penny might have finally dropped . . . Thai education simply needs re-organising, re-motivating, re-staffing/managing and a unified and universally accepted and practised curriculum put in place, with the old 'rubbish' text books burnt and new material sourced, more than likely from other better-performing countries and which discourage the totally counter productive rote-learning practice. Teachers might actually have to think about teaching . . . for a change.

That's possibly the most amazing thing about Thai education.

75th out of 140 countries for maths, science and reading.

That means there are 65 countries below Thailand. Wow!! What an achievement for those countries.

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4 hours ago, Chippy151 said:

That's possibly the most amazing thing about Thai education.

75th out of 140 countries for maths, science and reading.

That means there are 65 countries below Thailand. Wow!! What an achievement for those countries.

Ah-ah, Chippy151, don't be like that. They might be trying their hardest . . . a bit like Thailand, trying its hardest to look like the planet's biggest idiots.

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8 minutes ago, Notagain said:

Lets compare those 65 countries education budget to thailands per student before you knock them.

Steady on, dear, if you'd just calm yourself down a tad, you'll see that it was Chippy151 who made the '65 countries' point that you were so keen to jump on.

Like I say . . . just calm down.

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Recently I learned that Thai people are not allowed to ask question to teacher in School. It's a sort of Taboo. If a student don't understand what teacher teach and ask a question in class, teachers take it as an insult and other students see him/her as a black sheep. They have been like that all through 10+ years of all his/her education.

 

Now I understand why they say Yes, while understand nothing.

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