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Education experts fear quality will drop as teacher exams made easier

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What nobody in the previous comments seems to be aware of is that the exams have been made easier because previously they were that incredibally difficult virtually no one could pass them.

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  • Oh please! Get real and face it! You don't want an educated majority! Maintain the Mushroom Method of education, keep them in the dark and feed them BS!

  • Seen the global ranking of Thai education, the universities, or in  school math, science or English, it will be quite challenging to lower the quality. 

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    Does not matter how intelligent the teachers are if the children are never in school - my daughter has so many days and half days off as to be unreal. Chuck in all the public holidays and she probably

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As long as the kids can count to 10 they're good to go.

 

 

 

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I've heard of a native English speaker who has completed a B.Ed. in the Philippines at a mediocre university (which has been permanently shut) through distance learning and now enrolled with the University of the People for her M.Ed. in teaching English.  My question is, does Krusupa recognize University of the People and a permanently shut University in the Philippines?  Also, this woman worked at a school for 10+ years before and is probably on her last waiver and is currently at a new school.  It seems pretty dodgy. ????

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