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Thai School Exam Sparks Academic Freedom Debate

Bangkok, March 15, 2024 – A routine social science exam paper has sparked intense debate over academic freedom in Thailand, prompting widespread scrutiny from both the public and educational circles.

The exam, administered by Wat That Thong High School, delves into contentious topics such as Thai society, the monarchy, and the commercialization of Buddhism, thrusting the institution into the national spotlight. However, it’s not merely the subject matter that has ignited controversy; rather, it’s the response from authorities that has raised concerns.

Songchai Nianhom, head of Por-Por-Sor, expressed worries about national security implications and demanded transparency regarding the curriculum and the handling of students’ responses. In contrast, teacher Kaokorn Suksangamkul defended the exam, emphasizing the importance of fostering critical thinking and academic discourse among students.

Tensions escalated when the Office of the Basic Education Commission intervened, initiating an immediate investigation and calling for the withdrawal of the exam paper. Reports emerged suggesting pressure from the Primary Educational Service Area (PESA) to censor specific phrases from the exam, further fueling the controversy.

Amidst the fray, Move Forward Party MP Paramee Waijongcharoen emphasized the broader issue of academic freedom and urged schools to embrace diverse perspectives. In an interview with Thai PBS World, Waijongcharoen emphasized the importance of encouraging analytical thinking rather than rote memorization.

As the debate rages on, questions linger regarding the boundaries of academic freedom and the role of educational institutions in nurturing critical thought among students.

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