
Muslim Thai Bibliography
7.1. Bilingual Education in Patani Malay and Thai
Abdonloh Khreeda-oh. (2014). Success and Challenges in Developing a Pattani Malay–Thai Bilingual/Multilingual Education in Southernmost Provinces of Thailand. Paper presented at Proceedings of International Academic Conferences.
Gothom Arya. (2009). Bilingual Education in Melayu Thin Thai Language. 🔗
Jumpatong, D. (2008). Thailand: Bilingual Education in the Deep South. Bangkok: Office of the Basic Education Commission, Ministry of Education.
Manassavee Adulyarat et al. (2016). Development of a Culturally-Based Care Model for Muslim Mothers in a Rural Community in Southern Thailand. Journal of Population and Social Studies, 24(2), 49–65.
Narong Kongchatree. (1979). Thai–Malay Bilingualism. (M.A. Thesis). Mahidol University.
Suwilai Premsrirat, & Mirinda Burarungrot. (2022). Multilingualism, Bi/Multilingual Education and Social Inclusion: A Case Study in Southern Thailand. Manusya: Journal of Humanities, 24(3), 373–389. 🔗
Suwilai Premsrirat, & Person, K. R. (2018). Education in Thailand’s Ethnic Languages: Reflections on a Decade of Mother Tongue Based Multilingual Education Policy and Practice. In G. Fry (Ed.), The Dynamics of Thai Education (pp. 393–408). New York: Springer.
Suwilai Premsrirat, & Uniansasmita Samoh. (2012). Planning and Implementing Patani Malay in Bilingual Education in Southern Thailand. Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society, 5, 85–96.
UNICEF. (2014). Suggestions for UNICEF Strategy on Multilingual Education and Social Cohesion. Bangkok: UNICEF.
UNICEF. (2018). Bridge to Brighter Tomorrow: The Patani Malay–Thai Multilingual Education Programme. Bangkok: UNICEF.



