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It is not going to happen .. I see in my neighbourhood a few kids got some money from the Amphur for their education, but they are still walking around and not going to school. And nobody cares... Even the school or the education commission of the area, and police officers let kids be free walking around.. But yea what do you expect if you always pass and there are no sanctions for not attending class... 

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First, make sure they all attend. It's supposed to be the law, even though what children learn in school doesn't do much as life lessons. They still learn to read and write. If they don't go, and are passed even if they fail, what will their future be if they can't even read or write Thai? 

 

Second, have the government pay for better busing, so no students have to take the chance of falling off the top of buses when they have up to 12 sitting on the tops of the buses. 

 

Third, prosecute teachers who still hit students, and stop them from teaching again permanently. 

 

Fourth, ensure protection for the girls, and some boys, from being statistics of in school molestation, and removing the predators and jailing them, even at 16-18 years old. 

 

Fifth, allow more native English speakers to teach English, as the locals aren't doing much of a job in public schools.

 

Finally, fire teachers that only go through the motions, handing out papers and sitting on their phones during classes.

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1 hour ago, KireB said:

After having worked in several schools, I decided to resign and homeschool my children. The schools here are known for corruption, bullying and yellow facisme. 

 

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Forcing kids to attend schools without forcing teachers to improve themselves is a waste of time. Kids who drop out often need to work to support their parents/grandparents so this will be, I believe, a failed policy.

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49 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

For children from poor families, broken marriages or for other reasons school is just plain un-affordable.

Anutin is out-of touch.

 

 

Always has been a guy to open his mouth before engaging his brain!

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

For children from poor families, broken marriages or for other reasons school is just plain un-affordable.

Anutin is out-of touch.

 

He is out of his mind. Why do these people always, but always praise there education system as if it is faultless, when in all honesty it is totally useless in the majority of cases. There are of course exceptions, but they are few and far between. I don't teach and have never attempted to, but some of the things one hears from those who do, you have to wonder why they bother. Although there are those who have to, to substitute their income. But even they would possibly throw in the towel, due to some of the abuse they have to suffer. And that not from the kids, but the teachers they have to 'work' with.

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3 hours ago, hotchilli said:

For children from poor families, broken marriages or for other reasons school is just plain un-affordable.

Anutin is out-of touch.

 

That's easily solved if you either remove the u iform laws or set up  second hand stores.

 

You want to get matayom to stay try trades training.  How to fix  or biuld things  

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