Sunday, July 18, 2010

More Than 22% Primary Students Fail National Arithmetic Test

Primary Students Fail In National Arithmetic Test



Nearly a fourth of Pathom 3 graduates have failed this year's national arithmetic test, the Office of Basic Education Commission (Obec) revealed up to 523,469 students sat for the test after successfully completing the Pathom 3 level in the last academic year. Obec said these results prove that standards needed to be improved in many state schools.
"Of the Pathom 3 graduates, 22.29 per cent failed their arithmetic test" Obec secretary-general Chinnapat Bhumirat said , adding that the results were unsatisfactory even though the percentage of failing students had dropped slightly from 25.29 per cent last year.



I think this is bad thing for Thai education very much. Because, students has can not to do the National Arithmetic Test. Therefore,The Office of Basic Education Commission should change a base of education and adapt it for children.The government should set a format instruction new education by establish the school pilots. the government must lead education testing format at is using in now come to compare with the result of a student. when they meet the defect as a result bring to adjust better to go up.

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  1. Same coments here:
    original link????
    your personal thinking is way too short!!!

    If you think the government should make changes, how????? (1)

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  2. @Summer
    I think ,the government should set a format instruction new education by establish the school pilots. the government must lead education testing format at is using in now come to compare with the result of a student. when they meet the defect as a result bring to adjust better to go up

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  3. next time put such information in your new blogs, which will help you earn more scores!

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