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Education Ministry’s Budget Request for Learning Project Partially Denied

On September 10, 2024, Deputy Minister of Education Mr. Surasak Pancharoenworakul announced that the Ministry of Education (MOE) had submitted a budget request for...

Education Ministry to Limit Digital Device Use in Schools

The Ministry of Education has unveiled plans to limit the use of digital devices in schools, citing growing concerns over their adverse effects on...

Khon Kaen School Adjusts Mother’s Day to Include All Students

Bannongtae School in Khon Kaen province has received widespread praise online after deciding to forgo traditional Mother’s Day celebrations to better accommodate students from...

Prime Minister Launches Thailand Zero Dropout Initiative

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has raised alarm over the concerning number of Thai youths, aged 3-18, who have dropped out of school for various...

Education Ministry Plans Major Curriculum Overhaul, Reduce School Hours

The Ministry of Education is set to initiate a comprehensive overhaul of the core curriculum, aimed at reducing school hours and promoting non-classroom learning....

Thailand Sees Rise in International School Costs for 2024

Parents of students in Thailand's international schools faced increased educational costs in 2024, spending a total of 2.75 billion baht on learning materials, uniforms,...

Urgent Reforms Needed to Restore Hope Among Thai Youth

Former Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun has called for urgent action to address educational inequality and restore hope among Thailand's youth. Speaking at the seminar...

Thai Education Minister Explores North Korea’s Disciplinary Methods for Student Development

Education Minister Permpoon Chidchob continues to face backlash more than three weeks after publicly expressing admiration for North Korea's education system. The controversial remarks...

Thai PM Srettha Thavisin Vows Zero Dropout, Targets Education Inequality

In a resolute declaration, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has underscored his government's unwavering commitment to address Thailand's education inequality crisis. The premier, who assumed...

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