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Education in Thailand is provided mainly by the Thai government through the Ministry of Education from pre-school to senior high school. A free basic education to fifteen years is guaranteed by the Thai constitution. [3]
22 sie 2024 · Thailand’s education system has made significant strides with its historical reforms and policies aimed at improving access and quality. Emphasising STEM and English proficiency, alongside vocational training, showcases a commitment to equipping students with essential skills.
14 sie 2024 · Basic education is free in Thailand for the first 12 years, including the first three years of preschool. It is divided into two parts: Pratom Suksa, known as Pratom 1-6 (primary education) Mattayom Suksa, known as Mattayom 1-6 (secondary education)
Thailand’s education system stands at a crossroads. Significant investment has widened access to education and the country performs relatively well in international assessments compared with its peers.
Thailand has achieved 100 percent electrification. Even in non-pandemic times, children who are out of school may benefit from remote learning programs. 98 per cent of children who are out of school have internet or TV at home. Foundational skills among children aged 7 to 14 years, by access to remote learning tools.
31 sie 2016 · Education in Thailand. An OECD-UNESCO Perspective. Thailand’s education system stands at a crossroads. Significant investment has widened access to education and the country performs relatively well in international assessments compared with its peers.
4 paź 2022 · Thailand is now striving to achieve new outcomes of education in accordance with the latest national education standards (2018), namely, to nurture life-long learners, innovative co-creators, and active citizens. But there are major problems related to quality, inequalities and disparities, and inadequate commitment to research and development.