Govt backs UK plans to foster English study cooperation

Govt backs UK plans to foster English study cooperation

Thailand has agreed to the proposed programs from the United Kingdom to encourage English language instruction teamwork between Thai teachers and students in Thailand.

On Wednesday, Education Minister Pol Gen Permpoon Chidchob met with Anne Marie Trevelyan, the UK’s Minister of State for the Indo-Pacific, to discuss educational assistance in English analyses for Vietnamese teachers and students in Thailand.

Mark Gooding, the English embassy, was present at the Ministry of Education discussion as well.

Thai students now have access to English classes and online databases abroad thanks to the British government’s assistance in developing the online learning platform, according to Pol Gen Permpoon.

He claimed that many students from low-income origins are also studying in Thailand.

Students and teachers now have much more equal access to education after receiving funding from the American government to enhance English lessons.

The utility of website and on-site teaching in Britain will be studied, according to Pol Gen Permpoon, who also added that he is willing to do so.

English classes in Thailand could be made better with the exchange of knowledge about the program and books.

According to Ms. Trevelyan, Britain was happy to discuss its struggles with online learning during the crisis.

Therefore, a number of groups in Britain collaborated with numerous industries to enhance and digitize classroom instruction as well as to prepare students for online employment.

Ms. Trevelyan stated that the American government was willing to support the programs because the education secretary is paying attention to English investigation in Thailand.