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Challenges students face while studying while working

By Katherine S
May 26, 2022
in :  Education, World

World – It has grown more typical for students to work while studying throughout time. This has even been given a name by millennials. It’s referred to as a side hustle. This isn’t always the case, however. There are always obstacles to overcome. This post will discuss the difficulties of working while learning and how to overcome them. What is …

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Pfizer
Thailand

The Ministry of Education is Determined to Achieve the Target for Immunization

By Burapha
September 2, 2021
in :  Thailand

The Education Ministry expects to vaccinate multiple million students 12–18 years of age with the Pfizer antibody one month from now. In view of this, Kanokwan Vilawan, appointee serve, told a House meeting on Thursday the service will carry out 3 million Pfizer immunization portions, showing up in September, for understudies matured 12–18 the nation over. The service is looking …

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filipinoteachers
Philippines

A Call for Support to Filipino Teachers Amidst Pandemic

By Jasmine C.
February 25, 2021
in :  Philippines

A concerned arise as budgetary help for filipino teachers lacks support for distance learning the over the country. For this reason, Senator Sherwin Gatchalian conceded this adding that the Philippines is the lone country in Asia that presently can’t seem to return its homerooms since the pandemic. Along with this, It’s insufficient since they have 900,000 educators and not the …

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ASEAN News

China, Asean launched 2020 young leaders scholarship

By Katherine S
October 22, 2020
in :  ASEAN News

Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Luo Zhaohui, Chinese Ambassador to ASEAN Deng Xijun with ASEAN Secretary-General Lim Jock Hoi and ASEAN Deputy Secretary-General Kung Phoak takes part in the virtual opening of the ASEAN-China Young Leaders Scholarship (ACYLS) 2020 with the aim of enhancing people-to-people exchanges between the two partners. According to Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Luo the ASEAN-China Young Leaders …

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Online Class
Philippines

Malacañang defends DepEd module

By Jasmine C.
October 19, 2020
in :  Philippines

METRO MANILA – Palace on Monday, depended the the Department of Education (DepEd) from the public’s criticism that it is promoting “blind obedience” to the government but including materials in the modules that discourages students from joining protest and rallies. The module in question, was being used in the media literacy subject of Grade 12 students, contain pictures of protesters …

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International
Thailand

More Thai Students Build Opportunities by Looking to Study Abroad

By Burapha
September 1, 2020
in :  Thailand

A large number of Thai students are now joining top universities abroad to grab opportunities from an international world, like the prestigious Ivy League. The British Council Thailand announced in February that the number of Thai higher education students studying abroad amounted to 15,738. Of that, 43% flocked to the UK, followed by 37% to the US, 16% to Australia, …

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Student demonstrations
Thailand

Resistance to School Pushes Outspoken Student Build

By Burapha
September 1, 2020
in :  Thailand

Here’s something new, not only did the new series of protests shake up political stability and deepen the divide between the younger and older generations, they also drove a wedge between the teachers and the students. As student demonstrators lift their movement against the establishment to oust the government and press for sweeping democratic changes, some teachers and schools opposed …

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Student Protest
Geo Politics

Young People Being Heard, Protests from Around the Country and Strong Symbols Cause Talk of Reform

By Burapha
August 25, 2020
in :  Geo Politics, Thailand

The youth-led protests started with three demands: dissolution of the House, constitutional amendment and an end to state critics’ intimidation. Later, at the Thammasat meeting on 10 August, a 10-point plan to reform the monarchy was announced, stirring even more confusion in an already fragmented Thai political arena. The Free Youth group grew into the Free Citizens party and on …

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Students
Thailand

Government Orders Schools to Tolerate Protests

By Burapha
August 19, 2020
in :  Thailand

Schools have been informed to allow its  students to participate in protests to express their political views as an attemp to defuse growing frustrations and demands for political change. A decision confirmed by Minister of Education Nataphol Teepsuwan, followed by media reports about students from different schools flashing the three-finger greeting in front of flagpole during their morning assembly and …

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Demonstrators
Thailand

Prawit Affirms the Right of People to Gather, to Share Opinions

By Burapha
August 17, 2020
in :  Thailand

Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon said on Monday that people can organize demonstrations and express their views as long as they do not infringe the rights of others. He also admitted that the Constitution needs to be revised. Gen Prawit spoke at the Government House in response to reporters’ questions about the mass anti-government protest by the Free People’s Party …

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