On November 19, Second Lieutenant Thanu Wongchinda, secretary-general of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), appeared after a meeting of senior officials of the Office of Basic Education Commission (OBEC). of the education system or “Thailand Zero Dropout” in which OBEC has launched the project to bring children back to school. The education is already given to the youngest or “OBEC Zero Dropout”. And more than 4,000 people were returned to school last week from the number of children who had dropped out of the compulsory education system. OBEC estimates more than 300,000 people, out of 4,000 people, divided into 2 groups: the group that has re-entered the education system and groups of children who education must be provided, such as bedridden children, disabled children, and children who do not have opportunities to the point where they cannot live their lives. Therefore, the Office of Special Education Administration (SEC) was assigned to take care of it.

The General Secretary of OBEC also said that the meeting also discussed the giving of gifts for National Children’s Day and Teachers’ Day. Preparing a plan now First, the National Children’s Day gift will be in the form of providing income to students while they study. He leads the project “Learn to Earn” or learn to live. Focus on learning as a way to create lifelong career opportunities. There is a goal in the research. Develop students’ ability to match their abilities, interests, abilities, and experience their own strengths and identities. The Office of the Basic Education Commission has been assigned to lead the project in the Ratchaprachanukroh School Group. So that there are jobs that create income for the students. Over 1,000 student products can be sold.

“I have stressed on safety measures in educational institutions. Especially the mental health safety of students. This is because there are many cases where children choose to end their lives by suicide. Therefore, the district is asked to coordinate with the Department of Mental Health to bring psychologists into schools. To impart knowledge about life skills Ready to analyze student behavior individually,” said Second Lieutenant Thanu.