Education and Knowledge in Thailand
The Quality Controversy
Alain Mounier editor Phasina Tangchuang editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Silkworm Books / Trasvin Publications LP
Published:7th May '10
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Collected research on various issues and controversies in Thai education
States that changes in educational policy and approach are moving Thai education away from transmitting and producing knowledge and scholarship, and away from developing and honing individual abilities to think and learn. This book offers theoretical and analytical tools as well as firsthand information - both quantitative and qualitative.
Recent changes in educational policy and approach are moving Thai education away from transmitting and producing knowledge and scholarship, and away from developing and honing individual abilities to think and learn, say the authors. This failure parallels world trends: the uncontrolled and unbalanced increase in enrolment; the interference by political and economic interests in the orientation and management of educational institutions; and the commoditization of education -- in particular, privatization, internationalization and vocationalism. These symptoms are diagnostic of the so-called diploma disease that has invaded the system.
The book offers major theoretical and analytical tools as well as comprehensive firsthand information -- both quantitative and qualitative. The lively interplay between theory and well-documented facts will appeal widely to educators, students, parents, academics, researchers and policymakers who are concerned about the state of education in Thailand.
This is a useful addition to a thin literature on education in Thailand. As a World Bank-declared upper-middle income economy, debates on education should be more vigorous that they are in Thailand.
-- Kevin Hewison * Journal of Contemporary AsISBN: 9789749511855
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
362 pages