Payap Lifelong Learning is a place where everyone can learn about Thailand, its history, culture and people, all in English
Read morePrem early-years teacher Wendy Mills talks about getting the best from online learning.
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Read moreChiang Mai University’s Language Institute’s dynamic language learning opportunities
Read moreTake a look at how Chiang Mai Montessori International School is inspiring children to learn how to learn, explore and create in an outstanding environment.
Read moreArts integration into subjects and disciplines will be key to solving many of the huge challenges we face and will continue to face this century
Read moreThis non-profit organisation has been truly instrumental in reshaping many children’s futures, forever changing the course of these kids’ lives.
Read moreMeet Yoshimi Horiuchi, the remarkable blind founder of Always Reading Caravan, an NGO that sets up mobile libraries in rural northern Thailand.
Read moreAll children are born creative because they are inquisitive, experimental and enquiring. Children learn so much through the process of play.
Read more"The idea that if you go to the right school and choose the right course at the right university then you are guaranteed to be set for life is over”
Read moreI cannot stop wondering whether it is right that so much of the children’s free time is spent studying, and how good it really is for them and their families.
Read moreAs a teacher and father of bi-lingual children, Gary Ilnes gives some perspective on the controversy of over English language proficiency in Thailand.
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