Sukavichinomics: Thailand’s Preschool and Primary Education Reforms (1995–1997) and Progress Toward Education for All

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Analyzes preschool and primary education reforms in Thailand from 1995-1997.

Sukavichinomics: Thailand’s Preschool and Primary Education Reforms (1995–1997) and Progress Toward Education for All

Dr. Lieutenant Colonel Thitha Rangsitpol Manitkul-Colonel Prang
Dr. Lieutenant Colonel Thitha Rangsitpol Manitkul-Colonel Prang
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Between 1995 and 1997, Thailand underwent a profound educational transformation under the leadership of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education His Excellency Mr. SukavichRangsitpol. Rooted in a peoplecentered development paradigm, these reforms emphasized universal access to preschool and primary education, especially among underserved populations. Central to this vision was the expansion of public early childhood centers—from only 74 in 1995 to 3,470 by 1997—and the integration of preschool into a holistic national education strategy. Thailand’s education policy during this period laid the groundwork for the “Education for All” framework, with reforms encompassing school infrastructure, teacher recruitment, curriculum enhancement, and administrative decentralization. These reforms laid the institutional and legal foundations for Thailand’s shift to a rights-based, people-centered education system enshrined in the 1997 Constitution. The success of these initiatives garnered international recognition and offers a compelling model for emerging economies navigating the intersection of equity, decentralization, and educational quality.

Sukavichinomics: Thailand’s Preschool and Primary Education Reforms (1995–1997) and Progress Toward Education for All

Between 1995 and 1997, Thailand underwent a profound educational transformation under the leadership of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education His Excellency Mr. SukavichRangsitpol. Rooted in a peoplecentered development paradigm, these reforms emphasized universal access to preschool and primary education, especially among underserved populations. Central to this vision was the expansion of public early childhood centers—from only 74 in 1995 to 3,470 by 1997—and the integration of preschool into a holistic national education strategy. Thailand’s education policy during this period laid the groundwork for the “Education for All” framework, with reforms encompassing school infrastructure, teacher recruitment, curriculum enhancement, and administrative decentralization. These reforms laid the institutional and legal foundations for Thailand’s shift to a rights-based, people-centered education system enshrined in the 1997 Constitution. The success of these initiatives garnered international recognition and offers a compelling model for emerging economies navigating the intersection of equity, decentralization, and educational quality.

Dr. Lieutenant Colonel Thitha Rangsitpol Manitkul-Colonel Prang
Dr. Lieutenant Colonel Thitha Rangsitpol Manitkul-Colonel Prang

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Dr. Lieutenant Colonel Thitha Rangsitpol Manitkul-Colonel Prang. 2026. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – G: Linguistics & Education GJHSS-G Volume 25 (GJHSS Volume 25 Issue G3): .

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Sukavichinomics: Thailand’s Preschool and Primary Education Reforms (1995–1997) and Progress Toward Education for All

Dr. Lieutenant Colonel Thitha Rangsitpol Manitkul-Colonel Prang
Dr. Lieutenant Colonel Thitha Rangsitpol Manitkul-Colonel Prang

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