Discourse on migrant education policy: Patterns of words and outcomes in Thailand
© 2017 Kasetsart University As a consequence of the importation of cheap labor from the neighboring countries of Burma (Myanmar), Cambodia, and Lao PDR, many children from those countries currently reside in Thailand. The Thai government sometimes refers to having an “Education for All” (EFA) policy...
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Main Author: | Nongyao Nawarat |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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