Since coming to power in May this year, Thailand’s junta led by Prayuth Chan-ocha has been busy proposing reforms for a multitude of social agencies.
Concrete reforms to Thailand’s education system are yet to be announced but the need for substantial improvements in the education system appear to be universally recognised. Recently the Thai education system has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons.
– The latest World Economic Forum’s (WEF) report on education ranked Thailand last out of eight ASEAN nations.
– In the last PISA rankings Thailand came in below the international standard and ranked 50th from 65 nations, well below a number of other nations in Asia, including Singapore, China, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam.
Since coming to power in May this year, Thailand’s junta led by Prayuth Chan-ocha has been busy proposing reforms for a multitude of social agencies.Concrete reforms to Thailand’s education system are yet to be announced but the need for substantial improvements in the education system appear to be universally recognised. Recently the Thai education system has been making headlines for all the wrong reasons.– The latest World Economic Forum’s (WEF) report on education ranked Thailand last out of eight ASEAN nations.– In the last PISA rankings Thailand came in below the international standard and ranked 50th from 65 nations, well below a number of other nations in Asia, including Singapore, China, South Korea, Japan, Vietnam.
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