Of course, I have no experience in sending a daughter to a university in Thailand. Next year it's time. She is already looking around for a university. She would like to become a nurse.
After the death of 3 students: Prayuth threatens to close courses
Prime Minister Prayuth threatens to temporarily close vocational colleges with students fighting with students from other colleges until an investigation into a triple murder is completed. Prayuth is concerned about the mating, where two previous students and a female student were killed last month.
Thai hope in fearful days….
If Thailand does not drastically reform the current education system, the country will find itself in a well-known environment in a few years; in the group of countries commonly referred to by the term “third world country” rather than the current “middle income country” an IMF term referring to countries on the verge of joining the coveted club of “developed countries” This bold statement does not come…
Higher education, Thailand's Achilles' heel
Following a recent 'Reuters News' article about the education system in Thailand, the English-language press in Thailand has sparked a heated discussion about the future of education. Strangely enough, the Thai newspapers have not (yet) picked up on this news. According to government figures, Thailand has the highest education budget of the Southeast Asian countries. With 20% of the annual budget, it is in proportion to the size of the country, even to ...