Tough test ahead as Thailand considers reopening schools
The second semester in Thailand is scheduled to start on November 1. However, whether students’ classes are held online or
Read moreThe second semester in Thailand is scheduled to start on November 1. However, whether students’ classes are held online or
Read moreThe Ministry of Education announced on Thursday that it plans to reopen schools across the country by November, in time for
Read moreTo curb the spread of Covid-19, Minister of Education Treenuch Thienthong announced Tuesday that schools in Thailand will start the
Read moreRAYONG — Governor Surasak Chareonsirichote said on Saturday (July 18) that 274 schools in Rayong are ready to welcome the
Read moreRAYONG — Up to 274 schools in Rayong reached a decision to cancel their classes after their teachers were believed
Read moreEducation Minister Nataphol Teepsuwan has said digital learning or learning via satellite television may be the best method to teach
Read moreThe cabinet on Tuesday (April 7) decided that schools can reopen from July 1 instead of May 16 as per
Read moreBANGKOK — The Ministry of Education ordered to close 233 private schools in Bangkok on January 23-24 due to air
Read morePhitsanulok – In an effort to reform the language proficiency of the country, Dr. Teerakiat Jareonsettasin, Education Minister of Thailand,
Read moreBANGKOK: After receiving intense pressure from teachers and teacher-training institutes, Education Minister Dr. Teerakiat Jareonsettasin has decided to adjust some
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