href = "https://fip.unesa.ac.id/"> Faculty of Education (FIP) Surabaya State University (UNESA) presents Nureeman Jehyeh, academics from the Faculty of Education, Thaksin University, Thailand in Guest Lectures in the Guest Auditorium, UNESA Campus II, Wetan, on Wednesday, 16 April 2025.
This activity marks the start of the lecture exchange program that took place on April 16-30 2025, which was the realization of cooperation fip nesesa with faculty of education, thaksin university.
sharing about the education system and and education curriculum in Thailand to FIP Unesa lecturers and students.
There are four levels in the Thai education system, namely early childhood education that focuses on basic education and school readiness; compulsory education for 12 years; Vocational education that focuses on technical skills and expertise; as well as higher education or university.
In the curriculum field, Thailand applies the "Core Curriculum of Basic Education B.E. 2551 (2008)" which focuses on the development of holistic , physical aspects, intellectuals, morals, and citizenship. However, this curriculum may not be in line with global changes, so for him a new curriculum based on competency-based curriculum is needed.
"Because in this era it is important for students to master the 21st century skills, such as critical thinking, communicating, and skills in using technology", he added. Education, Thaksin University. SRC = "/images/foto-17-04-2025-03-20-20-43-0028.png" Style = "Height: 457px; Width: 800px"/>
Dean of FIP UNESA, Muhammad Nursalim expressed his appreciation for the implementation of the activity. The FIP professor stressed the importance of collaboration between educational institutions in an effort to improve the quality and quality of education globally. Doctor. Nashwa Nur Afrina Putri, S-1 Guidance and Counseling Students expressed her enthusiasm for the arrival of Lecturers from Thaksin University Thailand.
He was happy and fortunate to be able to learn educational systems in Thailand directly. "It's great to be able to get new insights, especially about the education system in Thailand. So I can compare and analyze the difference with the education system in Indonesia," he said. [*]
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Reporter: Diva Novana Widia Putri (Feb)
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