Jul 27, 2012

Thailand - University scheme lays ground for AEC

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The Thai Qualifications Framework (TQF), intended to allow credit transfers among universities in Asean countries, is expected to be completed this year, the Office of the Higher Education Commission (Ohec) said.

An Ohec source said the TQF of about 80 programmes, including medicine and dentistry, has been developed.

"Each Asean member is also creating their own qualifications framework, so students can transfer their credits easily between Asean countries," the Ohec source said.

The TQF evaluates the quality of programmes and can be used to compare students from different education institutions in Asean.

It is being developed to prepare for the formation of the Asean Economic Community (AEC) in 2015.

Sasithara Pichaicharnarong, permanent secretary to the Ministry of Education, said the country had around 16 million people aged three to 21 years, but about 3.2 million of them were out of the education system.

Including people in other age groups, there were around 4 million illiterate people in Thailand, Ms Sasithara said.

"It is our responsibility to decrease the number of illiterate people before the establishment of the AEC by encouraging non-formal education," she said.

She said Thailand was ranked fourth in literacy among Asean countries, below Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei.

Thailand has proposed to host a meeting among Asean countries this September to determine the basic education curriculum to be implemented in all 10 association countries.

Ms Sasithara said the basic curriculum in primary and secondary levels should comprise science, maths, history, physical education, information and communication technology, moral education, art and Asean identity.

She said four universities in Thailand will join the Asean University Network (AUN), established to strengthen cooperation among 26 leading universities in the region. The four universities are Chulalongkorn, Mahidol, Burapha and Chiang Mai.

She urged more universities to join the network as it will be able to easily enable credit transfers among members.

Meanwhile, the Defence Ministry announced that the armed forces have prepared plans to ensure a seamless transition when the AEC is formed.

Defence spokesman Thanathip Sawangsaeng said personnel will be trained in English language proficiency and in the languages of the Asean states.

Deputy Prime Minister Kittiratt Na Ranong said the government will meet state agencies next month to discuss how best to prepare for the AEC.



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