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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