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The Quality Learning Foundation (QLF)
Dr.Kraiyos Patrawart Policy Specialist Education Finance and Policy Quality Learning Foundation
A Multi-Stakeholder
Collaboration Model
Toward Universal Education
Opportunity for All
The Quality Learning Foundation
• Established in 2010, through the Prime Minister's Office, QLF develops
effective programs to promote learning society and equal opportunity to
quality learning for all
• QLF uses the New Approach to develop educational strategies that involve
a network of agencies from both the public and private sectors to create
positive changes at the key leverage points of our learning society
Background and Challenges
Mae Hong Son Model
The Quality Learning Foundation (QLF)
Thai Education System at
Glance
Education Budget 20 billion US$/year
Central Gov = 60%
Local Gov = 20%
Household = 20%
No. of School 32,000
No. of Teachers 620,000
Total No. School Age
Age 3-18 = 15.2 Million
Children in School
Pre-school (3-5) 3
Million
School (6-18) 10.2 Million
Disadvantage Children
In School = 2 Million
Out of School = 2 Million
Budget and Facilities School-age Children
2014 UNDP’s Provincial Human Advancement Index
Mae Hong Son Map
Myanmar
Mae Hong Son Geographical Challenges
Mae Hong Son Educational Challenges
Estimated Number of
Disable OOSC
Children In Mae
Hong Son
Discovered Disable
Children by MOE Special
Education Centre
Regularly Visiting
Children
Background Situation Severe OOSC Figure with Insufficient
Resources and Personnels
Pre-program
Challenges for Universal Quality Education in MHS
• Lowest HAI, education attainment, standardized test score among Thai provinces
• MHS has most Teacher’s unfilled vacancies
• Most mountainous and least developed province
• Lack of “systematic” coordination between relevant agencies to improve children education
• Incapacity and underfinanced Public Agencies
• Lack of local community-based organization to demand more responsive educational services
The Quality Learning Foundation (QLF)
300 Schools
2 Education District
Private Enterprise
3,000
1,400 Teachers
1 PAA
32 Urban Muni
70 Rural Muni
100,000 households
เด็กและเยาวชน 200,000 คน
to identifying their incentive for children educational outcomes
Local NGOs
1st Strategic Point: Mapping local resources and partners
Pre-school OOSC
At-risk Students
45,000 Students
With 30,000 At-risk Students
215 Mil.
US$
2nd Strategic Point The Role of Information System and Big Data
Empowerment, Coordination and Accountability for Agency Quality and Efficiency for Educational Services
The Quality Learning Foundation (QLF)
Mae Hong Son Model 3 Main System Components
Access to Universal Education
Opportunity
3. Information System
2.
Unit Cost
Scalable Pilot
Project
1.
Benefit Package
Child Registration
คดักรอง Care Plan
คดักรอง Care Record
Care Monitoring
Expenditure Report
คดักรอง Assessment
Local Policy maker
. . . .
$
Federal Policy Maker
Plan Manager
Thailand Child-Welfare Information System
Benefit Packages
Unit Cost
Local Admin
Social Development Ministry
Education Ministry
Health Ministry
Thailand Child-Welfare Information System
Training for Information System and Plan Management
Individual Plan Management Meeting
Thailand Child Welfare Information System
Youtube Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/ThailandChildWelfare
Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/ThailandChildWelfare
3rd Strategic Point The Role of Local Multi-Stakeholder Participation
for Universal Education Opportunity for All
Shared Vision, Shared Ownership and Sustainability
The Quality Learning Foundation (QLF)
Policy
Knowledge/Research Society/Learning
Universal Education
for All
Before the Extension to Pai District, Pai Kindergarten
Bring All Related Agencies, Media and Communities to the Problem and Opportunity
19 Elected Mayors Committed to the Sustainable Universal Education Opportunity for All Children in Mae Hong Son
MOU Signing Ceremony chaired by MHS Governor 19 Local Administrative and 4 Governmental Agencies
Mae Sariang District Learning Centre Opened in 2012 (Mae Sariang Kindergarten)
With Donation from within and outside Mae Hong Son The 2nd District Learning Centre was opened in 2013
CAREER WORKSHOPS FOR FAMILY
Output and Outcome of the Program After 18 months implementation
Sustainable Universal Education Opportunity for MHS Disable Children
The Quality Learning Foundation (QLF)
Estimated Number of
Disable Children In Mae
Hong Son
Identified Disable
Children by MOE Special
Education Centre
Regularly Visiting
Children
Increased Children in 2
additional Centres
Targeted Serving Disabled Children In 5 yrs
Quantitative Outcomes from the Program (After 18 months of Implementation)
Pre-program Post-program
MOE Budget for Disable Children in Mae Hong Son
Average Distant to School for All Disable Children
Local Admin Agencies
Signs MOU to Finance 1 Million Baht Every Year
Average Distant to
School for All Disable
Children is reduced by 3-4 times
Qualitative and Sustainable Outcomes of the Research Program
Pre-program Post-program
Future Extension and Scale-up
New Provinces, New Disadvantaged Groups And Case Management System (CMU)
The Quality Learning Foundation (QLF)
Adding more disadvantaged groups
Extending to 10 Provinces