The Thai population consists of approximately 69 million people and is one of the fastest growing populations in Asia. Thailand is a diverse country, with people of different ethnic origins, including Thai, Chinese, Mon, Khmer and Malay. Most people in Thailand are Buddhists, although there are also small minorities of other religions such as Islam, Hinduism and Christianity.

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Education innovation in Thailand

By Frans Amsterdam
Posted in Background, Education
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February 27 2017

Most people don't think much of education in Thailand. It seems that people have not yet grown out of the stage of repeating prescribed teaching material in class and those who do not have 'limitations' are soon able to obtain at least a bachelor's degree, at the presentation of which the dressing up and festivities are more likely to take place. suggest a promotion, where only the paranymphs are missing.

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Thailand has a serious shortage of technical and well-trained personnel, according to a study by the Singapore Management University and JP Morgan.

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The current education system in Thailand is failing miserably. Thai politicians compete for power, but Thai students struggle with an outdated form of education. Classrooms are overcrowded, teaching methods outdated and many teachers excel at lack of inspiration and creativity. In the run-up to tomorrow's elections, the major political parties have promised to improve. However, pledging more money is not the solution. While improving education in the long run is not…

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Thai hope in fearful days….

By Submitted Message
Posted in Education
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June 18, 2011

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…

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