Thai Education Council Disputes Low Ranking
OEC Questions Methodology and Data Sources
The Office of the Education Council (OEC) in Thailand has rejected a recent report that places the country’s education system below most other ASEAN nations. The 2025 education ranking by World Population Review positioned Thailand 107th globally out of 203 countries, trailing behind seven of the nine other ASEAN countries.
Conflicting Data and Rankings
Discrepancies Between Different Reports
The OEC points out that the ranking conflicts with data from other reputable sources. The annual Best Countries Report, which covers 73 countries, shows Thailand in 48th place globally and third in ASEAN, behind only Singapore and Malaysia.
Literacy Rates and Current Assessments
Thailand Claims High Literacy Rate
According to the OEC, their own ongoing literacy rate assessment of Thais aged 15 and above shows an initial result of 99%, which would be the highest in ASEAN. The council emphasizes that this data better reflects the current educational landscape in Thailand.
Calls for Careful Interpretation
OEC Urges Caution in Ranking Analysis
The World Population Review ranking did not provide detailed information about its methodology, leading the OEC to caution against drawing hasty conclusions. The council stresses the need for careful consideration and interpretation of such rankings.
Focus on Improvement and Development
Thailand Acknowledges Room for Growth
While disputing the low ranking, the OEC acknowledges that the report highlights the need for Thailand to remain vigilant in addressing issues within its education system. The council emphasizes ongoing efforts to solve problems and further develop the country’s educational framework.
Alternative Metrics and Assessments
Emphasis on Direct Educational Measures
The OEC suggests focusing on more direct measures of educational quality, such as literacy rates, rather than broad rankings that may not capture the nuances of a country’s educational system. This approach, they argue, provides a more accurate picture of educational strengths and weaknesses.