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Decentralisation the answer to Thailand’s education woes: Sudarat


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Oh how's that el, your idol took the Minister of Education position with great fanfare of 'big change and improvements within 6 months'. Inside 6 months he had achieved nothing and quietly handed the ministry over to one of his gang. 

 

But let's be fair none of the other parties have achieved anything in ed. improvements and that includes the current lot.

 

Adjustments / improvements to the system including teaching methodology don't need changes to the constitution.  Regardless of all of that your post is not about education it's pure deflection of which you are undoubtedly a world champion. 

So you agree that none had the power than the junta have and even with those absolute powers,  the junta can't even put education reform in the National Strategy. By the way, the post coup governments plus the proxy junta government have more years in office to get that right and sadly didn't and that's a fact, not a deflection.  

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