- Japanese language education in Thailand
Japanese language education in Thailand formally dates back to the 1960s, when Thai universities began to establish
Japanese language courses. A 2006 survey by theJapan Foundation found 1,153 teachers teaching the language to 71,083 students at 385 institutions; the number of students increased by 29.5% compared to the 2003 survey.cite web|publisher=The Japan Foundation|title=2003年海外日本語教育機関調査結果: タイ (Results of the 2003 survey of overseas Japanese language educational institutions: Thailand)|url=http://www.jpf.go.jp/j/japan_j/oversea/kunibetsu/2003/thailand.html|date=2006|accessdate=2008-01-14] cite web|publisher=The Japan Foundation|title=2006年海外日本語教育機関調査結果: タイ (Results of the 2003 survey of overseas Japanese language educational institutions: Thailand)|url=http://www.jpf.go.jp/j/japan_j/oversea/kunibetsu/2006/thailand.html|date=2006|accessdate=2008-01-14]tandardised testing
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Japanese Language Proficiency Test is offered in three cities in Thailand; at first, it was just offered in Bangkok and Chiang Mai, but an additional test site was added in Songkhla in 2003. The Level 4 examination, aimed at beginning students with 150 contact hours of construction, is the most widely attempted; numbers of examinees decrease at higher levels. The number of examinees nearly quintupled between 1998 and 2006. Bangkok is the only city inSoutheast Asia in whichJETRO 'sBusiness Japanese Proficiency Test is offered. In 2006, 232 candidates attempted the examination; their performance, measured by the proportion of examinees who were assessed as having each of the six possible levels of business Japanese proficiency, was similar to the average for examinees in all countries outside of Japan. Thai students formed 13% of all candidates attempting the examination outside of Japan.cite web|url=http://www.jetro.go.jp/en/bjt/data/jlrt/pdf/res13report_en.pdf|format=PDF |title=13th JLRT (2006): A Summary Report|publisher=Japan External Trade Organization|date=2006|accessdate=2008-01-12]ee also
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Chinese as a foreign language
*Education in Thailand
*Language education References
Further reading
*cite journal|url=http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/nkg/database/2002chosa/02chosa-08f.pdf|title=タイにおける日本語教育活動の概況Ⅰ─日本語教師現職者研修の概況─ (The state of Japanese language education activities in Thailand I: The state of Japanese language teacher training)|last=Ueno|first=Eizou|journal=Current report on Japanese-language education around the globe|publisher=Niigata University|pages=56–59|date=2002|language=Japanese
*cite journal|url=http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/nkg/database/2002chosa/02chosa-09f.pdf|title=タイにおける日本語教育活動の概況Ⅱ─正規教育以外における日本語教育活動の概況─ (The state of Japanese language education activities in Thailand II: The state of Japanese language education activities outside of regular education)|journal=Current report on Japanese-language education around the globe|publisher=Niigata University|pages=63–71|date=2002|last=Ootake|first=Keiji|coauthors=Yuyama Kayo; Kawashima Hisae|language=Japanese
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