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Higher-education ministry set to make April debut

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Higher-education ministry set to make April debut

By The Nation

 

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Deputy Education Minister Udom Kachintorn

 

THAILAND could have a Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation before the end of April.

 

“The bill for its establishment has already gone to the National Legislative Assembly for first reading,” Deputy Education Minister Udom Kachintorn said this week. 

 

He expected the Assembly to clear the bill within 45 days. 

 

“After that, it will be submitted for royal endorsement, a process that will take no more than 60 days.”

 

Udom said the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Office of Higher Education Commission (Ohec) would have equal roles in integrating resources for the work of the new ministry. 

 

The Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation appears to be a merging of the two bodies. 

 

“I really hope the minister with this new portfolio will understand both science and higher-education affairs and work for the development of higher education, research and innovation,” Udom said.

 

But establishment of the new ministry has raised concerns. Officials at several rajabhat universities where emphasis is stronger on social sciences than it is on sciences are unsure how the ministry will manage their interests.

 

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Yong Poowarawan

 

Professor Yong Poovorawan, a researcher and head of Chulalongkorn University’s Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology, posted on Facebook that merging the Science Ministry with Ohec could cause problems. 

 

“School units or institutes that are already doing a good job might be affected [adversely],” he said. 

 

Most of Thailand’s 100-plus universities are not research universities, he noted. He urged close monitoring of how the new ministry is structured. 

 

Yong viewed the Science Ministry as falling short of expectations that it would produce world-class scientists within two decades of its establishment in 1979. Now, he speculated, the government was trying to improve the chances of that happening by merging it with Ohec.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30361944

 
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The first pressing item up for review will be school uniforms . followed by an indepth restructuring of the caffeteria menu..

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11 minutes ago, mok199 said:

The first pressing item up for review will be school uniforms . followed by an indepth restructuring of the caffeteria menu..

Then adjust the check-in clock to allow for 20 minutes late:  traffic! traffic!

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

“I really hope the minister with this new portfolio will understand both science and higher-education affairs and work for the development of higher education, research and innovation,” Udom said.

And herein lies the problem .... Portfolios are handed out mainly as sinecures or as rewards. And no one dare upset the order of things. The bureaucrats and the technocrats who will staff this ministry will be drawn from other ministries, meaning incompetence and ineptitude will simply be spread around even further.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Udom said the Ministry of Science and Technology and the Office of Higher Education Commission (Ohec) would have equal roles in integrating resources for the work of the new ministry. 

A recipe for disaster if ever there was one. As if having a separate 'higher education' ministry isn't sufficiently complicating things, the idiotic and disaster-destined education ministers find further ways of splitting responsibility for the country's near-bottom of the league status on international ratings. From now on, we'll have the MoS&T, the OHEC and the Ministry for 'lower' education all pointing their fingers at each other … "don't go on at us - it was clearly their fault." Thailand's inept junta regime demonstrates, yet again, that it hasn't finished running around in circles.

Higher education? Does this mean they smoke than those in ordinary education?

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Another ministry of bought positions, mismanagement and .......

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Yong viewed the Science Ministry as falling short of expectations that it would produce world-class scientists within two decades of its establishment in 1979. 

Only 2 decades behind there own deadline then .. 

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"The first pressing item up for review will be school uniforms . followed by an indepth restructuring of the caffeteria menu."

 

New songs. You forgot about new songs extolling the virtues of everything Thai and how they are greater than anything else in the world. With all this greatness, who needs to improve on perfection?

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I don't expect a ministry with pencil pushing, political leaning ministers and civil servants can think outside the box and have the courage to step out of their comfort zone and drive bold ideas. IMO a statutory board tasked to perform specific function and have the independence and freedom will perform better. They can report to the MOE but has the autonomy to appoint and decide on their own away from the political influence of the ministry. 

10 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

but has the autonomy to appoint and decide on their own away from the political influence of the ministry

Does this mean you agree to your 2 factions, i.e. higher and lower (?) departments, of a continuing single Education Ministry taking separate paths, politically, should their top brass be so-inclined? Stand well back and wait for the fireworks, if this were to happen, IMO.

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48 minutes ago, Ossy said:

Does this mean you agree to your 2 factions, i.e. higher and lower (?) departments, of a continuing single Education Ministry taking separate paths, politically, should their top brass be so-inclined? Stand well back and wait for the fireworks, if this were to happen, IMO.

It wouldn't be firework if the NLA see the benefits of a autonomous statutory board and passed an ACT to legitimatize. The statutory board still report to the MOE and bound by the ACT but has independent professionals rather than ministers and civil servants chairing and steering specific functions. Taking an example, the Institute of Technical Education and Agency for Science, Technology and Research in Singapore are statutory boards. 

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