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Number of Drop-Outs Decreases: OVEC

(17-04-2013)


The Secretary General of the Office of the Vocational Education Commission (OVEC), Mr. Chaipruek Serirak, recently talked about a policy to solve the problem of students who drop out of vocational colleges under OVEC's supervision after 16% of a total of 400,000 students, most of whom were at the lower vocational levels, left their colleges during the academic year of 2011.

OVEC then allocated almost 100 million baht to 50 vocational colleges where the drop-outs occurred to formulate a plan to solve the problem. Recently, a meeting of vocational college administrators found that most of the students gave up their studies in the first year of the first semester. Such problem occurred with students of agriculture because they had not wanted to study this in the first place whereas other areas of study, such as tourism and hotels, commerce, engineering, electricity and electronics do not experience this problem at all.

"We haven't come to the conclusion yet about how much we can solve the problem but we believe that the number of drop-outs in the academic year of 2013 will decrease. Recently, we've found effective ways to care for students prone to drop out of schools along with solutions to problems of violence, sexual intercourse and illicit drug use. The meeting of vocational college administrators thus agreed to develop these ways and use them in all vocational colleges in Thailand," concluded Mr. Chaipruek.

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