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How ready is Thailand’s higher education system for the increased labour competition presented by the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC)?

Chapter | Education & Health from The Report: Thailand 2016

The government of Thailand is highly focused on reforming education and has made some decisive moves to achieve this end. The administration is also starting to lay the foundations for the long term, pushing initiatives that will help education move into the future. It is, for example, working to increase research and development spending, from 0.46% of GDP in 2015 to 1.0% in 2016. This is...

The second-largest economy in ASEAN after Indonesia, Thailand has developed a positive international reputation on the back of its pro-investment policies and well-developed infrastructure, standing as one of the most liberalised and business-friendly markets in the region.

A streamlining of the country’s post-secondary support programme is the driving force behind a recently launched review of Trinidad and Tobago’s higher education system. 

 

Considered by many to be the oldest surviving university both in the Philippines and in Asia, the institution that today we call the University of Santo Tomas (UST) was founded in 1611 by the Dominicans as the Colegio de Nuestro Señora del Santisimo Rosario. It was renamed La Real y Pontificia Universidad de Santo Tomas de Aquino Universidad...

 

How can the technical vocational component complement basic education curricula?

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