Chaophraya Phrasadet Surentharathibodi | |
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Minister of Public Instruction | |
In office 6 April 1912[1] – 28 March 1916[2] | |
Monarch | Vajiravudh |
Preceded by | Chaophraya Wichitwongwutthikrai |
Succeeded by | Chaophraya Thammasakmontri |
Personal details | |
Born | Pia (Malakul) 16 April 1867 Bangkok, Siam |
Died | 14 February 1917 Bangkok, Siam | (aged 49)
Spouse | Thanphuying Sa-ngiam Malakul |
Children | 10 children, incl. Pin Malakul |
Known for | Developing modern education in Siam |
Mom Rajawongse Pia Malakul[a] (Thai: หม่อมราชวงศ์เปีย มาลากุล, 16 April 1867 – 14 February 1917), better known by his noble title Chaophraya Phrasadet Surentharathibodi (เจ้าพระยาพระเสด็จสุเรนทราธิบดี), was a Thai educationalist who was influential in the development of Siam's modern education system during the early twentieth century. He served as Minister of Public Instruction under King Vajiravudh from 1912 to 1916, and laid out the country's first formal education plan. He was also a writer; his manual on modern etiquette, Sombat Khong Phudi (Qualities of a Gentleman), is one of his most influential works. In recognition of his contributions to education, the 150th anniversary of his birth was celebrated in association with the UNESCO in 2017.
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