More loans approved for welfare scheme
More loans approved for welfare scheme
The cabinet yesterday approved an additional 10 billion baht in emergency loans to be channelled through the Government Savings Bank (GSB) as part of the second phase of the government's welfare and subsidy scheme.
Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post
Commentary: Money matters in education, as long as you spend it at the right time and on the right students
Commentary: Money matters in education, as long as you spend it at the right time and on the right students
Half a century ago, when sociologist James Coleman was tasked by the U.S. Department of Education with studying educational inequality, a good school was regarded as one that featured teachers with advanced degrees, a well-stocked library, state-of-the-art science labs and the like. The assumption was that these "inputs" were key…
Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Regime under fire as it rains cash on villagers
Regime under fire as it rains cash on villagers
The Prayut Chan-o-cha government plans to inject 30 billion baht into more than 82,000 villages nationwide amid criticism it is aiming to score political points ahead of the general election that is expected next February.
Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post
Regime under fire as it rains cash on villagers
The Prayut Chan-o-cha government plans to inject 30 billion baht into more than 82,000 villages nationwide amid criticism it is aiming to score political points ahead of the general election that is expected next February.
Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post
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Coaching for villages, SMEs in the works
The Industry Ministry plans to disburse funds for its Creative Industry Village (CIV) scheme, aiming to invite 317 firms to join as business coaches.
Bangkok Post
Bangkok Post
Low-paid 'women's work': why early childhood educators are walking out
Australia’s early childhood educators, including those working in community and private childcare centres, will walk off the job on March 27 to demand better pay. Some centres will be closed for the whole day and parents will be asked to keep their children at home.
The Conversation
The Conversation