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PASAT Charts Thailand’s Path to Foundational Skills Equity
With a bold vision to bridge educational and workforce skill gaps across Thailand, the Provincial Adult Skills Assessment in Thailand (PASAT) initiative brings together multi-sectoral partnerships, cutting-edge technology, and provincial expertise to lay the groundwork
‘77.11% of prisoners in Thailand have education levels below basic standards.’ The Ministry of Justice is partnering with the Equitable Education Fund (EEF) Thailand to advance the Thailand Zero Dropout goal, utilizing flexible education to create new opportunities for justice-involved children and youth.”
At Sanfun Atrium, TK Park Yala in Yala Province, the Ministry of Justice, in collaboration with the Equitable Education Fund (EEF) Thailand, announced a joint initiative to tackle the issue of children and youth dropping
EEF goes on a field visit to support the ‘Conditional Cash Transfer,’ welcoming youth returning to school as part of the Thailand Zero Dropout project, and joins hands with teachers to design a Sustainable Quality Education System.
Equitable Education Fund (EEF) Thailand, through its Office of Education Security Development, conducted a field visit to exchange knowledge and support the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program. This visit aimed to follow up on students
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Teachers and students receive the “Blackbox” self-learning experience
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Three months after schools in Samut Sakhon Province were closed