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Thai Court Annuls Decades-Old Rule on Student Hairstyles


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23 minutes ago, Guderian said:

Now maybe they can also stop the ridiculous practice of all the civilian politicians dressing up in military uniforms.

 

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It was fair enough for loong Prayuth, because he actually was a soldier, but Srettha's a businessman, a suit and tie would be much more sensible.

 

Srettha, the grinning ass, as a beast of burden, should come with a buffalo nose ring, would have made it easier for Tony to yank him around. 

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1 hour ago, chilli42 said:

It’s about time. One step at a time I guess. All they need to do now is fix the curriculum and hire all new teachers actually educate the kids. 

Perhaps in another 50 years, maybe? The quality of teaching in Thai schools is appalling, but as it only really got started about 30 years ago, its still in the practice stage.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Educational authorities have gradually softened enforcement in recent years, permitting some schools to exercise discretion over dress codes and grooming standards. With this ruling, schools now possess the autonomy to decide on hairstyle policies, often consulting parents or allowing individual school authorities to make these decisions.

This is the catch. Most schools will not change their dress codes for haircut styles. I tried with my son and made him only a tad different but with the same lengths requirements and they harassed my wife for a week to make his haircut the shape of a bowl. This was well after the Education Ministry dropped their requirements for this. The school said they do not care what the laws say about this because they make the rule for their school requirements. 

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1 hour ago, watchcat said:

 

Who looks at 10-12 year old girls?

It's a bit difficult not to if you have a son of that age and bring/collect them to and from school.

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Hell, we had grooming standards all the way though high school.  No jeans, no "pegged" pants (of course we all had pegged pants), skirt-length rules for the gals.  The restrictions loosen in the early 70 well after I graduated.

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Anytime we see something that resembles forward progress in Thailand it's cause for celebration, it's a truly astonishing development. Thailand is moving into the 21st century, the level of surprise boggles the mind. 

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2 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

Who looks at 10-12 year old girls?

Anybody who delivers and collects their children from school, especially when the children are crossing the road to get to buses on the other side. They don't only look at girls, but at ALL the children, so they don't run the children over.

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