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Articles & Analysis | Thailand aims to improve previous reforms to its education system from The Report: Thailand 2017
Thailand’s educational system has a fairly well evolved curriculum, having gone through three major rounds of reform in recent decades, and it is generally regarded as sound. Analyses by UNESCO and others suggest that in terms of approach and theory, it is very much the same as the curricula utilised in Asian nations with highly successful...
Interviews & Viewpoints | Teerakiat Jareonsettasin, Minister of Education: Interview from The Report: Thailand 2017
In which specific areas of educational reform is the Ministry of Education (MoE) planning to focus its efforts in the short term?
Interviews & Viewpoints | Dipak Jain, Former Director, Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration: Interview from The Report: Thailand 2017
Given renewed government efforts to stimulate innovation-based industries, how can Thai institutions drive entrepreneurship among students?