Thai students turn agitators for educational reform
BANGKOK — She‘s 15, writes love stories and likes indie music and anime cartoons. So far so normal. But two weeks ago Benjamaporn Nivas upended traditional notions of Thai schoolkids’ behaviour by leading hundreds of youngsters in a protest outside the Education Ministry in Bangkok.
On Saturday she and her friends plan to do it again, venting their rage in an attempt to shake up the Thai education order, which they say is oppressive, ineffective and in dire need of reform.
Benjamaporn, or Ploy as she’s known, and her friends are members of a new high school student activist group they’ve dubbed the “Bad Students” and they are looking to build on the momentum from their last protest.
So far the group has been short on practical recommendations, but they are expected to announce more details of the changes they are seeking at Saturday’s rally. They have been clear, however, that they want Education Minister Nataphol Teepsuwan to resign.