User talk:THER2023
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[edit]I would like to add
Since December 1995, activities have been conducted in four main areas:
· School reform. Efforts have been stepped up to standardize the quality of education in all levels and types of schools and educational institutions. Educational coverage has been expanded.
· Teacher reform. Training and recruitment of teachers have been reformed urgently and comprehensively both in public and private schools. Educational administrators and personnel have been developed continuously.
Curriculum reform. Curriculum and teaching-learning processes have been reformed on an urgent basis in order to raise educational quality of all types and levels.
· Administrative reform. Through devolution, educational institutions have been empowered to make administrative decisions and to offer appropriate educational services which are as consistent as possible with the local lifestyle and conditions. Provincial organizations have been strengthened to facilitate devolution while private participation of the family and community have been promoted and supported.
The government provides free 12 years of education for all children. Eighth Thailand's National Social and Economic Development Plan was also written to support the implementation of an education reform program. This program was later added to the 1997 Constitution of Thailand and gave access to all citizens.
https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000113535_eng page 13 THER2023 (talk) 01:51, 6 October 2023 (UTC)
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- I had written in Talk:Thailand. But there had been no response. I am writing here to remind myself.Thanks for instructions.THER2023 (talk) 02:26, 6 October 2023 (UTC)
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How to add information in Talk: Thailand
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There had been 1995 Thailand Education Reform
Since December 1995, activities have been conducted in four main areas:
· School reform. Efforts have been stepped up to standardize the quality of education in all levels and types of schools and educational institutions. Educational coverage has been expanded.
· Teacher reform. Training and recruitment of teachers have been reformed urgently and comprehensively both in public and private schools. Educational administrators and personnel have been developed continuously.
Curriculum reform. Curriculum and teaching-learning processes have been reformed on an urgent basis in order to raise educational quality of all types and levels.
· Administrative reform. Through devolution, educational institutions have been empowered to make administrative decisions and to offer appropriate educational services which are as consistent as possible with the local lifestyle and conditions. Provincial organizations have been strengthened to facilitate devolution while private participation of the family and community have been promoted and supported.
Which
The government provides free 12 years of education for all children. Eighth Thailand's National Social and Economic Development Plan was also written to support the implementation of an education reform program. This program was later added to the 1997 Constitution of Thailand and gave access to all citizens.
https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000113535_eng หน้า13
that reduced Thailand Poverty
World poverty could be cut in half if all adults completed secondary education
And improve
A lack of basic education in childhood is linked poorer health, fewer job opportunities, and decreased political participation later in life.
https://www.prb.org/resources/progress-and-setbacks-toward-education-for-all/ — Preceding unsigned comment added by THER2023 (talk • contribs) 02:42, 6 October 2023 (UTC)
- Hi Ther2023, it looks like people thought your posts were spam. It would perhaps be clearer if you could write more plainly about the changes you would like to make to the article or discuss. Thanks for providing sources! Best, CMD (talk) 14:12, 6 October 2023 (UTC)
- I had only written the above information which help Thai people.And my sources was from UNESCO. The person with good intentions will not think it was spam.
- The educational budget increased from 133 billion baht in 1996 to 163 billion baht in 1997 (22.5% increase)
- https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000113535_eng .Education Reform and the 8th National Economic and Social Development Plan were successful in reducing rural poverty between 1995-2001
- The populist Thai Rak Thai party, led by prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, governed from 2001 until 2006. His policies were successful in reducing rural poverty
- https://web.archive.org/web/20090902021039/http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTTHAILAND/Resources/Economic-Monitor/2005nov-econ-full-report.pdf
- this is the source they use.THER2023 (talk) 00:23, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
- Looking for the 1997 constitution (Thai people call it people constitution) there had been misleading information.No wonder all the link provided fake news was already deleted
- Timeline of the 1997 Constitution
- 1 1996 Thai general election 17 November 1996
- 2 https://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2540/D/002/13.PDF 26 December 1996
- 3 Enacted on 11 October 1997
- https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Constitution_of_Thailand_(1997) THER2023 (talk) 00:45, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
- The eighth National Economic and Social Development Plan was the reason the fourth government after Black Monday successful in launching 1997 Constitution.
- But the 1997 Constitution article only talk about the unsuccessful event prior to the 17 November 1996 Election.The new government had been in conflict with the former government thus the parliament was dissolved.
- https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1996-09-28-mn-48268-story.html THER2023 (talk) 01:04, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
Compulsory education
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5) There has been a clear policy on providing 12 years free education for al1 children. This policy was also included in the Eighth National Social and Economic Development Plan. The new Constitution, promulgated in late 1997, also demands the govemment to provide 12-year free education for the people.
https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000113535_eng
I wrote
The government provides free 12 years of education for all children. Eighth Thailand's National Social and Economic Development Plan was also written to support the implementation of an education reform program. This program was later added to the 1997 Constitution of Thailand and gave access to all citizens.
And add more sources [2]
I only use it as sources to confirm that the information about Compulsory education in Thailand was wrong. — Preceding unsigned comment added by THER2023 (talk • contribs) 03:41, 9 October 2023 (UTC)
- If you think the page should be changed, you can either do it yourself or present an edit request that, following Wikipedia's policies, shows what should be changed and provides the sort of references that would allow those changes to be added to an article. What you've written here strikes me as fairly incoherent and confuses statements of policy made by government or non-government agencies for what the actual outcomes are. — jmcgnh(talk) (contribs) 03:54, 9 October 2023 (UTC)
References
- ^ https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000113535_eng page 13
- ^ Sukavich Rangsitpol laid out his plans for educational reform in Thailand. The goal of education reform is to realize the potential of Thai people to develop themselves for the better quality of life and to develop the nation for peaceful co-existence in the world community. https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jcrdaen/1/1/1_KJ00006742072/_pdf
- ^ Since December 1995, activities have been conducted in four main areas: · School reform. Efforts have been stepped up to standardize the quality of education in all levels and types of schools and educational institutions. Educational coverage has been expanded. · Teacher reform. Training and recruitment of teachers have been reformed urgently and comprehensively both in public and private schools. Educational administrators and personnel have been developed continuously. Curriculum reform. Curriculum and teaching-learning processes have been reformed on an urgent basis in order to raise educational quality of all types and levels. · Administrative reform. Through devolution, educational institutions have been empowered to make administrative decisions and to offer appropriate educational services which are as consistent as possible with the local lifestyle and conditions. Provincial organizations have been strengthened to facilitate devolution while private participation of the family and community have been promoted and supported. https://www.ibe.unesco.org//fileadmin/user_upload/archive/Countries/WDE/2006/ASIA_and_the_PACIFIC/Thailand/Thailand.htm