Michigan State University. Thailand Project in Educational Planning.
The Michigan State University Thailand Project in Educational Planning (1964-1968) was designed to assist Thailand in short- and long-range educational planning and policy formation. MSU assisted with university-level, secondary, vocational, and rural program development. The Project was coordinated by the Institute for International Studies in Education at MSU, and was staffed by on-campus consultants and a back-up support team, as well as the over forty faculty members and advisors in Thailand. In 1968, the Thai government assumed complete control over the educational programs. The chief American administrators of the project included Cole Brembeck, L. Paul Coburn, Ray Harper, Raymond Hatch, David Heenan, Frederick Mortimore, Kenneth Neff, Archibald Shaw, and Stanley Wronski.
From the description of Thailand Project Records, 1950-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122389253
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