Teachers from across Thailand upgraded their science-teaching skills at a Pattaya forum hosted by the Office of Basic Education Commission.
Sarita Suwanrat, educational manager at the British Council of Thailand, presided over the “Inspiring Science” workshop with instructors from 70 institutions. The goal was to develop teaching strategies in science topics including biology, physics, chemistry, astronomy, geography and oceanography.
After attending the seminar, teachers were expected to spread their knowledge to at least 10 other teachers to help boost the quality of Thai education.
Teachers from all over Thailand attended the “Inspiring Science” workshop to develop teaching strategies in science topics.
During the Sept. 9 seminar at the Welcome Hotel Jomtien, teachers covered the nature of science and technology, use multimedia tolls in teaching classes, testing and teaching guides.
Inspiring Science was developed in tandem with the Science Institute, Bureau of Academic Affairs and Education Standards, OBEC, with the British Council and Centre for Science Education, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom and was sponsored by BG Group (Thailand).