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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 13 May 2025
Thai Schools Struggle with New Literacy-Based Curriculum Shake-Up Picture courtesy of Thai PBS Thailand's Education Ministry is stirring the educational pot with the introduction of a new literacy-based curriculum across 4,400 state schools. Debuting this upcoming semester, the policy has ruffled some feathers as educators and experts voice concerns about the abrupt curriculum change. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1360481-thai-schools-struggle-with-new-literacy-based-curriculum-shake-up/ -
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Report Thai Schools Struggle with New Literacy-Based Curriculum Shake-Up
Picture courtesy of Thai PBS Thailand's Education Ministry is stirring the educational pot with the introduction of a new literacy-based curriculum across 4,400 state schools. Debuting this upcoming semester, the policy has ruffled some feathers as educators and experts voice concerns about the abrupt curriculum change. Lecturer Athapol Anunthavorasakul from Chulalongkorn University has highlighted that teachers only learned of this major shift a couple of months ago, sparking confusion and frustration among the academic community. The revamped curriculum will debut at the preschool and Prathom 1-3 levels, focusing on reading, writing, and maths skills as part of a lifelong learning strategy. The Office of Basic Education Commission (Obec) claims the new courses are thoroughly researched and devised in consideration of the Thai context, supported by online resources and AI tools for teachers. Despite these assurances, some educators feel overwhelmed by the short notice and additional training required to implement the new system. Under the new plan, traditional GPA evaluations are replaced with skill-level assessments, categorised as beginner, developing, proficient, and expert. This significant shift away from core subject focus to skill-based learning is viewed as a bold step to lift the nation's educational standards. However, many teachers are apprehensive, fearing an increased workload and complications in handling multiple teaching curriculums, particularly amidst transitioning students between old and new curriculum frameworks. Critics, like Athapol, argue the rollout is premature, likening it to a "hot potato" scenario where schools are left to adjust with minimal support. Educators also question why the Competency-Based Curriculum, already being trialled in some regions, was not chosen instead. Obec's Secretary-General, Thanu Wongchinda, remains optimistic, hoping the new educational approach will prepare Thai children for future challenges. If successful, the new framework could extend to senior primary and secondary school levels. Despite the challenges, Obec pledges smooth transitions for students switching between different curricular systems. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Thai PBS 2025-05-13 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 13 May 2025
Israeli businessman busted for illegal bike rentals on Koh Phangan Picture courtesy of Khaosod A foreign national has been nabbed for operating a clandestine motorcycle rental service on the idyllic Thai island of Koh Phangan. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1360480-israeli-businessman-busted-for-illegal-bike-rentals-on-koh-phangan/ -
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Crime Israeli businessman busted for illegal bike rentals on Koh Phangan
Picture courtesy of Khaosod A foreign national has been nabbed for operating a clandestine motorcycle rental service on the idyllic Thai island of Koh Phangan. Mr. Pavel, a 33-year-old Israeli businessman, was taken into custody following a police bust that uncovered his hefty rental empire worth 3 million baht (around $910,000) in profits through high rental fees charged to unknowing tourists. His base of operations was an unregistered residence in Moo 4, Koh Phangan sub-district. The operation to put brakes on Pavel’s unlawful venture was conducted by a coalition of local law enforcement and administrative bodies. Investigations revealed that Pavel's business dealings were aided by a local Thai woman, whose bank account was used to process rental transactions. Despite claiming his venture stemmed from his original real estate business, Pavel's illicit operation came to a screeching halt, leaving him in police custody awaiting further legal proceedings. Authorities raided the premises, seizing 15 motorcycles, helmets, spare keys, and a trove of business documents, including 386 lease agreements. Pavel's unpermitted venture involved the online rental of a fleet of 90 motorcycles, primarily to foreign visitors seeking to traverse the picturesque island shores. In a statement, he claimed his director role of a company in Ratsada, Phuket, where his work permit authorised him as a general manager. Pavel admitted to acquiring motorcycles via social media, specifically from other Israelis and locals. The total inventory involved significant transactions, masking his operation’s illegal status under Thai law. Police have now charged him with conducting unlicensed business activities and working in areas beyond his authorised remit. The matter remains under investigation at Koh Phangan Police Station, with pursuit measures directed at the Thai associate complicit in the financial operations. The case highlights ongoing concerns of unauthorised foreign commercial activities in Thailand, where Pavel's venture stands as a cautionary tale against bypassing legal business frameworks. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Khaosod 2025-05-13 -
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White House and Qatar in Talks Over Presidential Jet for Trump Administration
A Qatari 747 where Hamas and Hezbollah Leaders have sat and dined in the past, drawing up attack plans against a staunch U.S. ally Israel........impressive Mr DT..😉
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