ONEC to reform Thailand’s educational system

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BANGKOK, 2 August 2012  – The Office of Education Council of Thailand or ONEC is preparing to reform the educational system of the country. The ONEC suggests Thai students need to know at least 3 languages. 

Office of Education Council Secretary General Dr.Anek Permvongseni has stated after his participation in the ASEAN +3 meeting concerning foreign languages in the region that researches show Thailand is having a problem with its educational system. Studies find that Thai students’ English language competency is inferior to those of other ASEAN countries.

Moreover, Thailand does not have a clear or specific strategy in achieving the goal of English learning. As a result, the ONEC will urgently adjust the country’s educational structure so that Thai students will be ready when ASEAN community is introduced in 2015. The reform will focus on a more concrete and practical language learning system as well as embedding the use of English language in Thai students’ minds.

Dr. Anek added that in 3 years’ time, knowing 2 languages will not be enough for Thai people. There will be more competitions within the ASEAN region. Therefore, Thai people will need to understand 1 more language other than Thai and English.