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Teachers in South should be Developed and Encouraged: Panida

(23-04-2013)


The Permanent Secretary of Education Mrs. Panida Kamphu Na Ayutthaya gave a talk at a seminar of Thai private school administrators on how to give help to teachers working in the southern borders of Thailand. She said that the Ministry of Education was working with the Office of the Private Education Commission (OPEC) on ways to care for, promote and develop teachers in the south. On 28 March, part of a financial donation was given to them, and, on 10 April, the remainder will be given again to 160 families of teachers who had been affected by southern unrest and had to quit teaching immediately. Eight teachers were given 100,000 baht each and 160 families were given 100,000 baht each, too. The Ministry of Education has provided a total of 160,800,000 baht financial support to all teachers and their families. The rest of the money will be transferred to local offices of the Ministry in 12 provinces in southern Thailand for emergency use.

In terms of financial support for Islamic teachers, especially Po Noh and Tadeeka teachers, the Ministry of Education will be responsible for Po Noh teachers while Tadeeka will be transferred from the Interior Ministry at a later date. Furthermore, the Ministry of Education is now proposing an increase of remuneration for teachers in the south from 2,500 Baht to 3,500 Baht in the next fiscal year. This remuneration is a part of an educational development effort to encourage teachers in the south to keep teaching in the area.

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