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Presented by Dr. Punya Kaewkeeyoon Honour Consultant, Ministry of Education, Thailand

Thai Education for Gifted Students. Presented by Dr. Punya Kaewkeeyoon Honour Consultant, Ministry of Education, Thailand. Tuesday 30, October 2012 Diamond Bay Resort, Nha Trang City, Vietnam. General Information. Myanmar. Laos PDR. Area: 514,400 sq.km Population: 66.9 Million

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Presented by Dr. Punya Kaewkeeyoon Honour Consultant, Ministry of Education, Thailand

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  1. Thai Education for Gifted Students Presented by Dr. Punya Kaewkeeyoon Honour Consultant, Ministry of Education, Thailand Tuesday 30, October 2012 Diamond Bay Resort, Nha Trang City, Vietnam

  2. General Information Myanmar Laos PDR • Area: 514,400 sq.km • Population:66.9 Million • Labor force: 38.96 Million • Life expectancy: • Male : 69.5 • Female: 76.3 • Literacy Rate: 96.4 % Cambodia Malaysia

  3. Education in Thailand Educational Policy, Planning ,Provision&Mornitoring • Early Childhood Care & Education (0-5 aged group) • Basic Education ( 6 years of primary & 6 years of secondary) • Vocational Education • Higher Education (4 years) • Adult & Non-formal Education

  4. Adult & Non formal Education Pathways Early Childhood Care & Education

  5. 2,360 institutions outside MOE (under Bangkok Metropolitan Administration / Local Administration Department / Ministry of Social Development and Human Security / Royal Thai Police, etc) 36,096 Educational institutions under MOE Total 38,456 institutions

  6. 1,143,048 Students in Schools outside MOE (under Bangkok Metropolitan Administration / Local Administration Department / Ministry of Social Development and Human Security / Royal Thai Police) • 12,994,527 Students under MOE • Total 14,137,575 students

  7. Thai Education’s Profile Thailand’s Action Plan for ASEAN Community 2012 Thai Citizen age3-21 years Formal Education Non-Formal System 13,389,249 persons(80.41%) 16,651,972 persons 3,262,723 persons(19.59%) Kindergarten(3-5 years Old) 76.80% • Increase provision of non-formal and informal education • Adult education Primary Education (Greade1-6) 6-11 years old 103.50% Lower Secondary (Grade7-9) 2-14 years old 98.40% 72.18% Upper Secondary (Grade 10-12) 5-17 years old 47.18% Higher Education (1st – 4th year) 18-21 years old Total Thai Population (65 Million persons) Literacy rate 93.5 % Illiterate People6.5 %(4,225,000 persons)

  8. Educational Policies of Thailand • Present government gives high priority to learning opportunities and accessbilities • One Tablet PC per Child Programmewas launched last month • availing all students at primary year one and secondary year one • totaling 1.6 million students and more than 50,000 teachers all over the country • to have tablets accessible to free internet WIFI

  9. Educational Policies of Thailand (continued) • Book Coupons to choose their own books to read apart from their textbooks • Free Quality Education for All is a tool to fight against illiteracy in Thailand • One District One Scholarshipprovides opportunities for Thai students , 928 districts from 77 provinces to have scholarship to further studies abroad till their bachelor degree

  10. Prepare for ASEAN Community • English proficiency and ASEAN language are taught • Targeting 80% of students nationwide to communicate in English by 2015

  11. Preparation for ASEAN Community • ASEANCurriculum Sourcebook • ASEAN Score Card • Credit Transfer among ASEAN Countries (through AUN) • 24 Participating Universities from 10 member countries (4 universities in Thailand participating; Chulalongkorn University (Bangkok) , Mahidol University (Bangkok), Chiangmai University and Burapha University) • Liberalization of Educational Services

  12. Result of promoting for Gifted students • MahidolWittayanusorn Science School • (800 gifted students) • 2.Juraphon Royal College Science School (12 schools) • 3World Class Standard School • (500 Schools)

  13. 4.One District One Scholarship(ODOS) 5.English Program for Basic Education (420 Primary Schools , 150 Secondary Schools)

  14. 6. Lab School ( 2,624 schools) 7. New Hybrid teachers (app.10,000/year) 8. National Awards - Art - Music - Academic - Sport - etc. (1,200 activities)

  15. Thank you for your kind attention

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