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Compulsory education: Revision history


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  • curprev 02:5002:50, 9 October 2023Logan talk contribsm 56,552 bytes −1,878 Reverted edits by THER2023 (talk) (HG) (3.4.12) undo Tags: Huggle Rollback
  • curprev 02:4902:49, 9 October 2023THER2023 talk contribs 58,430 bytes +1,209 →‎By country: Since December 1995, activities have been conducted in four main areas: · School reform. Efforts have been stepped up to standardize the quality of education in all levels and types of schools and educational institutions. Educational coverage has been expanded. · Teacher reform. Training and recruitment of teachers have been reformed urgently and comprehensively both in public and private schools. Educational administrators and personnel have been developed co... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 02:4602:46, 9 October 2023THER2023 talk contribs 57,221 bytes +357 →‎By country: Sukavich Rangsitpol laid out his plans for educational reform in Thailand. The goal of education reform is to realize the potential of Thai people to develop themselves for the better quality of life and to develop the nation for peaceful co-existence in the world community. https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jcrdaen/1/1/1_KJ00006742072/_pdf undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 02:4402:44, 9 October 2023THER2023 talk contribs 56,864 bytes +312 →‎By country: The government provides free 12 years of education for all children. Eighth Thailand's National Social and Economic Development Plan was also written to support the implementation of an education reform program. This program was later added to the 1997 Constitution of Thailand and gave access to all citizens. https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000113535_eng page 13 undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • curprev 00:1300:13, 28 August 2023AxelAlexson talk contribs 56,549 bytes +18 →‎1700s: Slovenia had Compulsory education introduced in 1774 together With Austria under decree from Maria Theresia. Napoleons conquest of Austria produced an independent Slovenian lands of Illyrian provinces which reformed the compulsory schooling to "ecole primaire" which lasted between 1809 to1814 adding a bigger importance to Slve language undo

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  • curprev 16:1316:13, 5 July 2023Central and Adams talk contribs 55,969 bytes −375 Remove claim that is absolutely unsupported by cited source. The source mentions only *free* education, not compulsory education. They are in no way the same thing and are logically independent of one another. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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