BANGKOK, 18 June 2015 – The Office of the Higher Education Commission (OHEC) has instructed educational institutions across Thailand to keep an eye on their students to prevent student gang fights.
OHEC Secretary General Chaiyapruek Serirak has revealed the Office of Vocational Education Commission and the Office Private Education Commission have devised a strategy to deal with the issue.
They have come up with new measures, under which students would be divided into groups according to their behaviors and history of violence.
Teachers would be assigned to monitor their students’ behaviors and encourage them to cooperate with police while the latter are searching for weapons. School principals would also be asked to come to the scene of the brawl to meet students caught involving in a fight.
According to the Secretary General, fights between rival students have significantly declined compared to the same period’s last year, now that the new school term has begun
Schools have also been told to monitor their students as most fights occur around this time of year, when they are commemorating their schools’ foundation days.
Teachers have been urged to keep themselves updated on their students’ activities.The public is also encouraged to report to the schools if they come across students engaging in a fight