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14 minutes ago, bob smith said:

maybe one day this country will finally come into the 21st century.

 

not sure when though.

 

bob.

Being so many public school classrooms are still in the 1960's maybe another 60 years.

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Kaokorn Suksangamkul, the teacher who wrote the exam paper, said “a fun classroom is a space for academic debate, teachers have a role in encouraging students to think, speak out, debate and use their logic, so that social science subjects can be more interesting”.

Good luck Kaokorn, but I think that "Songchai Nianhom, president of People for the Protection of the Monarchy Institution (Por-Por-Sor) and his team" will have you cancelled.

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11 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Yes all these topics need discussion , but just be careful what you say or you could end up in prison....

 

 

regards worgeordie

 

#4, #7, #8 seem to be the safest bet.

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12 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Yes all these topics need discussion , but just be careful what you say or you could end up in prison....

 

 

regards worgeordie

 

Exposing a sham democracy can be dangerous for the powerful but not the nation.

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12 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Very interesting indeed. 3 minutes to choose and 2 minutes to answer? I think the topics are great and this is the type of thing education should teaching but as for a verbal exam with time restrictions it's ludicrous. These are topics that should be taught and openly discussed within the classroom but unfortunately dot points 1 and 6 will see you locked up and I'll bet you no student picked these two points along with points 5 and 7. Sadly the entire list of 50 is not given. I would be very interested to see. Also, the person, and well done to you, has probably lost their job.

I forgot this bit.

Social science exam paper raises debate over national security

 

Hopefully this paper outlines the future where Thailand is going to.🙏

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Just now, newbee2022 said:

Hopefully this paper outlines the future where Thailand is going to.🙏

Is does indeed. It's been withdrawn/censored due to NATIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS so Thailand is going nowhere which is exactly what the military/elite want. The status quo is power and money for a very few and it shall not change.

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22 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Is does indeed. It's been withdrawn/censored due to NATIONAL SECURITY CONCERNS so Thailand is going nowhere which is exactly what the military/elite want. The status quo is power and money for a very few and it shall not change.

That's not so surprising. Same or similar in "our" countries: Money for a very few. Until the system collapses

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Surprised this slipped through the various reviews at the school.

 

Sounds like the People for the Protection of the Monarchy Institution (Por-Por-Sor) (referenced in the linked article) have not been diligent enough in controlling the curriculum.

 

The absolute last thing you want is the people developing critical thought.

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, bamnutsak said:

Surprised this slipped through the various reviews at the school.

 

Sounds like the People for the Protection of the Monarchy Institution (Por-Por-Sor) (referenced in the linked article) have not been diligent enough in controlling the curriculum.

 

The absolute last thing you want is the people developing critical thought.

 

 

 

 

Indeed not. Next thing they'll be thinking for themselves and challenging the system and this cannot be tolerated. Indoctrination must be total and dissent must be quashed before it starts.

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2 hours ago, JimHuaHin said:

Stalin's Russia and Mao's China come to mind.

 

Innovation and thinking nor allowed.

 

Moving forward deeper into the past.

Didn't someone in Govt. the education minister say he admired the Nth Korea education system?

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2 hours ago, mikebell said:

What's Lawfare?  Only the rich can afford Law and they use it as a tool to punish criticism.  Shouldn't it be Law Fair as it patently isn't!

The way to learn is to look it up, however, your second sentence is an example.

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15 hours ago, NoDisplayName said:

They're just teenagers getting an education.

 

To function in society as adults, they need to know their limits and how to correctly respond to given topics.

 

 

 

Your ending is missing  ! 

.............................................. in an obeisciant way, so as not to upset the money  !

 

There you are, ......... fixed it  !

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19 hours ago, johng said:

Numbers 1 and 6 in the list are surely off limits perhaps a trick question ?

I would think these would be the easiest to answer correctly. 🙂

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