9.27.12
Although I don’t have any experience teaching in the States, I was a student there at one point (won’t say how long ago). The educational system is entirely different in Thailand.
Now, I have my beef with America’s emphasis on athletics over academics, however, at least there is still a desire that the students learn and you CAN actually fail out of school.
Unfortunately, in Thailand, there is no such standard. There is no fail. Which means there is little to no motivation for them to learn or care or do their homework or participate in class or even show up. There are students who truly do want to learn. They have a desire to be something and do something with their lives. I have future lawyers and pilots and doctors. They do buckle down and really learn the material. And then there are the students who show up to one class the entire term and then still get to take the final (although we were told that anyone with less than 80% attendance wouldn’t be eligible to write the final). The things the students get away with here would get them expelled or, at the very least, suspended from an American school. Continue reading

