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Children participate
in Pattaya’s youth literacy program, which has been showing
improvements each year since its inception.
Phasakorn Channgam
Pattaya will spend 1 million baht on a reading and writing program
to improve child literacy.
Jintana Maensurin, director of education promotion and acting
director of Pattaya Education Office, met with school principals,
teachers and bureaucrats to discuss programs for 2012-13 at city
hall Oct. 16.
The reading and writing assurance project by the Pattaya Education
Office began in all Pattaya schools in 2010 and is aimed at
elementary school students.
In its first year, 8,894 students participated and 7,442 passed. In
2011, 2,948 students participated and 2,417 students passed while
531 failed. This year, 8,395 students participated and 7,885 had
passed while 510 failed.
“The continuous operation of the project has proved successful in
promoting knowledge, understanding in phonetics - including writing
the Thai alphabet - and words for students in the Prathom level,”
Jintana said. “Students have a stronger foundation in reading and
writing Thai correctly.”
For 2013, Pattaya has approved 1 million baht to allow 8,269
students from Prathom 1-6 to participate. Officials hope to see a
100 percent improvement in pass rates.
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