flexible learning strategies for out-of-school children in thailand
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Out-of-School Children Situation
in Asia, the Pacific, and Thailand
finding The Way ForwardTowards Zero% OOSC
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we found that
17.6% of the
group had
dropped out by grade 9
and later ona further 38.9%
had dropped out
by grade 12
From a study * of 3
groups of students who
started grade 1 in the year
2000-2003 through 12
years of education.
S t a r
t ! !
3 out of every 8
high school student
will drop out of school
before completing
their education. And only 8 out of 10
students will graduate
from grade 9.G O A L
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96%
1% 0.5%
In 2011 Thailand
assigned 24% of their total
national budget on education, the2nd highest in the world. Furthermore
this budget had been increased 96% in
the last 10 years. But only 0.5% of the
money reached poor children.
Giving the same amount of monetary support toeach case does not mean the same result can be
expected because of the different circumstances in each area. Most of the time children who live in
poverty stricken areas are usually
not able to get the monetary funding.
This leads to development of the
educational innovation which will reduce the number of
out of school children so
that we will be able to reach
the Sustainable Development
Goals in the year 2030.
different effectiveresults results
Opportunity for All!Opportunity for All!
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Thailand has encountered the same problem
as many other countries which is the challenge of
helping to bring all children in to the educational system
as well as prevent students from dropping out.
Who are these children?
2. OOSC i n T h a i l a n d 2. OOSC i n T h a i l a n d
Innovative
support
Equal
support
OOSC Hurt Thai Economic Potential
2016 2030 2050
GDP
Per Capita
Middle Income Trap
Thailand with no OOSC
Thailand with current OOSC}
3% Missing GrowthFull PotentialThai Workforce
The Economic cost of OOSC in Thailand is worth 3.3 Million baht per year*.
Thailand can not develop our skilled labour with in the year 2030. It will result in a loss of 3% of our GDP.
Meaning that Thailand will not be able to rise above the Middle Income Trap until the year 2050
* Analyzed from statistics of number of graduates from 2012-2013 Thai Ministry of Education in comparison with
the results of “State of national employment rate” in the fourth quarter of 2013 from the National Statistics Office.
* As analyzed by Dr. Nicholas Burnett Former deputy director of UNESCO
during the 2013 “Partnership in Creating a Learning Society for ALL” summit in Thailand
n 2003-2013 there were 600,000
kids who were not in school
Combined with the number of 1,400,000 high school
drop outs and we have 2,000,000 students out of school!
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