By Citylife | Thu 12 Mar 2020
The day proved to be a humbling exercise in empathy and a chance to pay attention to CMIS “kid” details that might otherwise get overlooked by adults.
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Hazing in Thailand is institutional, but is it a time honoured tradition for forging bonds or bullying with dire consequences?
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I cannot stop wondering whether it is right that so much of the children’s free time is spent studying, and how good it really is for them and their families.
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These tutorials were also fairly casual and was seen as a fun activity where children could spend extra time with their friends.
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"USAC (University Studies Abroad Consortium)'s students attend the trips to the Mae Sa Mai Hmong village in the Mae Rim district.
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As a teacher and father of bi-lingual children, Gary Ilnes gives some perspective on the controversy of over English language proficiency in Thailand.
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