Address
by
His Excellency Mr. Pongpol Adireksarn
Minister of Education, Thailand
Chairman of the Thai National Commission for UNESCO
and President of SEAMEO Council
at the Unveiling Ceremony of the Statue of H.E. Mom Luang Pin Malakul
and the Dedication of Mom Luang Pin Malakul Centenary Building
Friday, December 27, 2002 at 09.00 hrs.
at UNESCO-SEAMEO Secretariat Building, Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok
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Mr. Koichiro
Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO,
Dr. Arief Sadiman, Director of SEAMEO Secretariat,
Members of Diplomatic Corps, and Representatives from
the United Nations Units,
Distinguished Guests,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It
is indeed a great honour and a privilege for me to be here this morning
to join all of you in the celebration of Mom Luang Pin Malakul Centenary.
As we are well aware, UNESCO has acclaimed His Excellency as a world great
personality on the occasion of his centenary in 2003.
May I express my heartfelt appreciation to Mr. Koichiro Matsuura, Director-General
of UNESCO for honouring us with his presence and participation in the
ceremony, and especially for the support that UNESCO and the SEAMEO Secretariat
have given to this important event.
The Royal Thai Government, through the Ministry of Education has allocated
5.99 million baht for the renovation of this building as part of the Mom
Luang Pin Malakul Centenary Celebration, and rename it in his honour.
Gathered here at this ceremony are some of the relatives and former students
of His Excellency Mom Luang Pin Malakul, officials of the Ministry of
Education, guests and friends from within the country and outside, who
cherish many fond memories of His Excellency Mom Luang Pin Malakul. We
remember him not only as a former Minister of Education, but more importantly
as an outstanding educator who devoted his long life and career to the
cause of education. Among some of His Excellency Mom Luang Pin Malakuls
major focuses and achievements were: equal access and quality, development
of rural teachers, and international cooperation in education, sciences,
and culture.
His Excellency Mom Luang Pin Malakul was an active and well-recognized
leader at many UNESCO fora. In 1949, he served as the director and coordinator
for the International Seminar for Rural Adult Education for Community
Action organized by UNESCO in Mysore, India. In 1950, he chaired the ECAFE-UNESCO
Working Group in Bangkok. He attended many International Conferences of
UNESCO such as the International Conference of Education at IBE, Geneva
in 1951 and one year later, because of his active leadership, was elected
to the UNESCO Executive Board for two consecutive terms.
At the regional level, he chaired the Minister of Education of Asian States
Meeting on Education and Economic Planning Meeting twice, in 1962 and
1965, during which he held informal consultations with Ministers of Education
of Southeast Asian Countries. He became instrumental in founding the Southeast
Asian Ministers of Education Organization, better known as SEAMEO. He
contributed significantly to the establishment and development of many
SEAMEO Regional Centers of Excellence, hosted by various Member Countries,
as well as the establishment of the Secretariat of SEAMEO, hosted by the
Government of Thailand.
Within his own country, His Excellency Mom Luang Pin Malakul is remembered
nation-wide with great respect and love, as a teacher at Chulalongkorn
University, founder of countless primary and secondary schools both in
Bangkok and in the provinces. Founder of Chiang Mai University, Silpakorn
University Sanamchandra Palace Campus, and Srinakharinwirot University.
During his long service in various posts at the Ministry of Education,
he was particularly concerned about the quality of rural teachers, and
made important efforts to establish many Teacher Colleges in remote provinces
such as Chiang Rai and Mahasarakam, and the Community Teacher College
at Jom Bueng, Rachaburi, all of them have now become Rajabhat Institutes.
He also promoted the development of the Teachers Council and founded the
Association for the Summer Study of Teachers under the Teachers Council.
Mom Luang Pin Malakul had an excellent command of both Thai and English,
and had authored more than 200 literary works, comprising 57 essays on
education, 58 plays, 32 works in poetry, 8 travelogues, and 52 bylines
and occasional papers. In recognition of his literary achievements, the
Thai Government proclaimed him a National Artist in literature in 1987.
On the occasion of UNESCO and SEAMEO joining us in the commemoration of
Mom Luang Pin Malakul Centenary, I should like to quote from Dr. Kaw Swasdi
Panich, the first Director of SEAMEO Secretariat and a former Executive
Board of UNESCO and a former Minister of Education of Thailand. Dr. Kaw
Swasdi Panich, a student of Mom Luang Pins and one of his close associates,
wrote in 1987 that Mom Luang Pin was born to work for education. He was
always happy when he worked. He enjoyed doing everything from teaching
to meeting the difficult challenges of educational development.
Today, I stand in front of his Centenary Building, as a student of his
works and a follower in His Excellency Mom Luang Pin Malakuls footsteps
in education. I pay my heartfelt respect for him and a deep admiration
for what he has endeavoured to do in his life for all of us, and for the
younger generations. And today, I am proud to be among all of you, and
to join with all of you in doing him the honour by rededicating the building
that he founded in 1969 to house the regional office of UNESCO and the
Secretariat of SEAMEO, and to unveil his statue in this building.
May I thank you all once again for your support and assistance and for
joining me in performing this gesture of gratitude to His Excellency Mom
Luang Pin Malakul this morning. I believe that this commemoration of his
centenary will serve as a reminder to all of us, that education, as he
himself wrote in one of his famous poems, like orchids, takes such a
long time to blossom. But once in bloom, is so glorious and can be admired
by all.
Thank you very much for your attention.
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