วันจันทร์ที่ 12 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2567

Learning captured as educators

 Hello all. Hope you had a great long weekend ka.

As I was preparing for my podcast episodes, I'd like to share what we got from our reflection session at the end of our program, 'Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad' for 15 American high school teachers.

We gave them these questions ka:

1. What have you got from this program as an educator?
2. What have you learned about yourself?
3 One word you wish to say about Fulbright Thailand.

In this email, I'd like to talk about the first question ka.

Here were some of the responses na ka:
- It's clearer to picture Thailand's current and future situations as the program offers holistic experiences.
- Thai people seem to know Sufficiency Economy Philosophy quite well and have linked it with SDG and BCG ka.
- It's good to learn about one's own country better from other people's perspective.
- How Thais manage their environmental sustainability is worth sharing with students and the state.
- Their own excitement to learn new things should be passed on to support teachers to instil in their students' eagerness in learning back home!
- A sense of global responsibility is higher.
- Thailand gives the picture of 'WE', not 'ME' as in the US.
How could she teach her students about 'caring' like how she's felt from this trip (she was one who got sick ka).
- It stresses teachers' role as  models and their credibility is essential.
Inclusivity in Thai society should be shared.

Which one is what you like most and why ka?

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