There is a need to improve language skills in Thailand. Thai is the official language in Thailand. Most public schools conduct classes in Thai and English is taught only 2-3 periods per week. This results in low English language competency in Thai students.
Thailand is facing vocational skills shortages as the country is moving toward a high value manufacturing economy. The government aims to increase the number of students enrolling in vocational education and to provide higher quality vocational training.
Thai students and teachers are still used to the classroom learning therefore, there is room to promote e-learning
There is a pressing need to enhance teacher skills to cope with fast changing IT program