BANGKOK, 27 January 2012 (NNT) – Education Minister Suchart Tadathamrongvech has assigned the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) to adjust its management of small schools nationwide by merging or dissolving them.
OBEC Secretary-General Chinnaphat Phummirat said the education minister was concerned over small schools’ problems in terms of efficiency and quality. The minister therefore proposed the idea of merging or dissolving small schools. The secretary-general said the OBEC had discussed the matter with the Education Council and Education Areas, and together they adopted a more social perspective in viewing small schools. He said small schools played a crucial role in communities, families and temples.
Small schools and Education Areas have been told to complete their management plans for higher efficiency and quality within three months. After that, the ministry will evaluate the plans to see if they are clear and concrete.
Another option for small schools is to introduce a sister school management pattern in which famous schools should help small schools create a brand for wider reputation, the minister suggested.

-- NNT 2012-01-27













