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1 By Akira Inoue www.asianews.it/files/img/THAILANDIA_-_studenti_(400_x_246).jpg

2  Literacy rate of Thailand is 91 %  Laos- 69%  Cambodia- 73%  Thailand is better than neighboring countries but below average  Compared to here Japan is 99 %  www.pattayavillaholidays.com/imag es/thailand-map-2.gif

3 Few children go to proper schools Over-population of students in one class Non age-appropriate classes Bad education Many children are forced to take drugs

4  Donating money ourselves  Possible to help  Poor in Education  www.thailandhotels.mobi/thailand-pictures/thailand-flag/thailand-flag-01.jpg ..

5  Education gives knowledge of world around us  It helps us give opinions and also debate on many things  It also teaches us the right behavior, manners and how to lead and live our lives  It equips us with all things needed to make our dreams true  Opens opportunities to a great career  Also wipes out all the bad beliefs  It builds a confidence to make decisions throughout your life  It tells you how to accept failures and successes

6  1283 king create Thai alphabet  1360 created first textbook in Thai  1851 printing press arrived  Books were made  1882 first Thai school opened, only boys allowed  1897 girls allowed  1960 7 years education  2006 computers and bilingual teachers came to Thailand  www.sunny.hu/thailand/thai_language_dictionary/writing_thai1.gif

7  90000 primary aged students are not taking school  Children are forced to work instead of go to school  Girls are forced in labor

8  More than 50 a class  Only one teacher  20 students is hard www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/wie/research/wreru/teaching/distancelearning/ mastudents/v-star_thailand.jpg

9  Not in the right age  Ex: when you are 7 th grade you are in 4 th

10  Still concern in education  Not relevant to their education in future  Mostly minority group problem

11  Teachers forced children to take drugs  Said that it makes you feel good http://sapientape.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/drugs1.jpg

12  Many children dropping out in mid and high  1 million have no birth registration documents  Many sex workers in Thailand are under age or in labor

13  Groups of Thai tribes  Need to get billingual education to fit in their http://www.isgfthailand.org/images/hc_4.JPG

14  Mainly poverty  Less schools built  Don’t care about child’s life

15  Great country  Rich culture  Ancient history  Beautiful nature  But many gaps in their education

16  Unicef, Unesco Hope are trying to help by giving kids money to go to school  They are trying to build more teacher schools  Thai government has meeting ever week how to get better education

17  We can talk to Unicef,and other buisness and raise charity  Make an organization by ourselves, go to Thailand, encourage them to education http://www.nych.net/wp-content/2007/12/unicef.jpg www.association-internationale-jeunesse.com/images/enfant-soldat-unicef.jpg

18  No drugs  Proper education  Enjoy education  Everybody taking education  Right number in one class www.peawareness.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/no-drugs.gif alianamirza.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/31-01.jpg

19  This is our mission  This is our responsibility  This is our purpose  To save and help these Thai kids lives

20 tripcart.typepad.com/tripcart_the_blog/images/help_is_on_the_way_by_ alykat_at_flickr.jpg


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