(18-04-2013)
So many teachers from private schools in Thailand recently sat a recruitment test for public teaching assistants that the schools have had to recruit new teaching staff. The Office of the Private Education Commission (OPEC) wanted this exam to be finished within this month.
The Secretary General of OPEC, Mr. Bandit Sriphutthangkul, reported that the Minister of Education, Mr. Phongthep Thepkanjana, and the Deputy Minister, Mr. Sermsak Pongpanit, would like the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) to start the recruitment exams for teaching assistants earlier with the application date in late April and the exam date in May to avoid the problem of exam cheating as happened last month.
If the exam begins in May, the announcement of the exam results and recruitment can take place when the first semester starts. Moreover, 20-30% of private school teachers pass the exam in the high ranks. If all of them are recruited as teaching assistants, private schools will not be able to find any replacements.
Therefore, OPEC and the private schools have to discuss plans to recruit more teachers to replace those who leave their jobs.
The Chairman of the Private Education Council of Thailand, Mrs. Jiraphan Pimpan, said that private schools did not object to OBEC organizing the recruitment exam. However, it should be done by 5 May so that schools can recruit new personnel to replace those who have left their jobs. Despite several discussions regarding this issue with the Education Minister, this problem has not been solved effectively.
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