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Economists say COVID-19 has a more severe impact on inequality. causing children to fall out of the education system I did not continue my studies because I had to help my parents work. On the other hand, the Equitable Education Fund joins hands with the OBEC, Border Patrol Police, Local Administrative Organizations to move forward the "system for monitoring disengagement from the education system together with educational institutions throughout the country" along with equitable allocation of funds. Help alleviate obstacles in coming to study. and reduce the burden of expenses during the school term for families of more than 750,000 specially poor students. During the opening of the semester this July. Meanwhile, teachers can screen for poverty among children affected by the COVID-19 crisis. and has never been able to receive additional equal funding. Research Institute for Educational Equity The Fund for Educational Equality (EEF) together with the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) and the World Bank Thailand Office organized a forum “Take the pulse of equality for the start of the school term.
Fighting the crisis so children can return to school" Dr. Kraiyas Phattharawat, Deputy Manager of the Fund for Educational Equality, said that during the COVID-19 crisis The Equitable Education Fund has allocated emergency subsidies to help with food costs. for specially poor students from Kindergarten to Mathayom 3 under the jurisdiction OBEC, Border Patrol Police and Local Administrative Organizations, totaling 753,997 people across the country, have used this opportunity to cooperate with teachers from all 3 agencies to survey the risks of students in special Telegram Number Data poverty. Especially the problem of falling out of the education system as well. Initially it was found that From the information that teachers record through the isee system or the Information System for Educational Equity. By randomly surveying students in Prathom 6 and Mathayom 3 who are most at risk of falling out of the education system. From data as of June 15, 2020, 3,180 specially poor students were found who have not yet applied for study, consisting of elementary school students. Year 6, number 1,246 people, Mathayom 3 level number 1,914 people, and high school level (only Border Patrol Police) number 20 people. This information is as follows.
This is still only 60 percent of the total 161,000 students in Prathom 6 and Mathayom 3. “The most common reasons why students have not yet applied to study are (1) having to help their parents work (57 percent), (2) having academic, family, health problems, and lack of financial resources (31 percent). (3) No expenses related to education, 10 percent. (4) No travel expenses to apply for studies, 2 percent, respectively. The number of over 3,000 people is only in Prathom 6 and Mathayom 3. There are also children. Many youths may be dropped out of the education system at the beginning of this academic year due to the impact of COVID-19,” Dr. Kraiyas said. Deputy Manager of the Equitable Education Commission said that During the school term, during normal times, poor households Carrying the burden of expenses beyond capacity When faced with the impact of COVID-19 Even more aggravating the suffering If we analyze the figures for education expenses of poor households. From the data from the survey of household economic and social conditions of The National Statistics Office in 2017 found that the top 10% of the poorest households in the country had children studying in public institutions. The burden of educational expenses each year is highest during the first month of school, such as tuition fees. uniform cost and the cost of notebooks, books, and school supplies Total money is between 1,195-4,829. baht per household It depends on your child's level of education. (Travel expenses not included) “If you compare the average income of this group of households, it is found that Poor households in the first income class have an average monthly income of only 2,020 baht per month.
Fighting the crisis so children can return to school" Dr. Kraiyas Phattharawat, Deputy Manager of the Fund for Educational Equality, said that during the COVID-19 crisis The Equitable Education Fund has allocated emergency subsidies to help with food costs. for specially poor students from Kindergarten to Mathayom 3 under the jurisdiction OBEC, Border Patrol Police and Local Administrative Organizations, totaling 753,997 people across the country, have used this opportunity to cooperate with teachers from all 3 agencies to survey the risks of students in special Telegram Number Data poverty. Especially the problem of falling out of the education system as well. Initially it was found that From the information that teachers record through the isee system or the Information System for Educational Equity. By randomly surveying students in Prathom 6 and Mathayom 3 who are most at risk of falling out of the education system. From data as of June 15, 2020, 3,180 specially poor students were found who have not yet applied for study, consisting of elementary school students. Year 6, number 1,246 people, Mathayom 3 level number 1,914 people, and high school level (only Border Patrol Police) number 20 people. This information is as follows.
This is still only 60 percent of the total 161,000 students in Prathom 6 and Mathayom 3. “The most common reasons why students have not yet applied to study are (1) having to help their parents work (57 percent), (2) having academic, family, health problems, and lack of financial resources (31 percent). (3) No expenses related to education, 10 percent. (4) No travel expenses to apply for studies, 2 percent, respectively. The number of over 3,000 people is only in Prathom 6 and Mathayom 3. There are also children. Many youths may be dropped out of the education system at the beginning of this academic year due to the impact of COVID-19,” Dr. Kraiyas said. Deputy Manager of the Equitable Education Commission said that During the school term, during normal times, poor households Carrying the burden of expenses beyond capacity When faced with the impact of COVID-19 Even more aggravating the suffering If we analyze the figures for education expenses of poor households. From the data from the survey of household economic and social conditions of The National Statistics Office in 2017 found that the top 10% of the poorest households in the country had children studying in public institutions. The burden of educational expenses each year is highest during the first month of school, such as tuition fees. uniform cost and the cost of notebooks, books, and school supplies Total money is between 1,195-4,829. baht per household It depends on your child's level of education. (Travel expenses not included) “If you compare the average income of this group of households, it is found that Poor households in the first income class have an average monthly income of only 2,020 baht per month.