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This text give me a really good overview about the way of life in a Thai school. I think they have to change their teaching tradition. Before I came from Germany to Bangkok I saw a video about teaching in Thailand. If they read a text, they read all together. So, nobody can be corrected by the teacher. That's not good.

Since the clashes in BKK I follow your Twitter account and like reading all your text. :)
03/06/2010 @ 22:03
Comment from: Roger Haslock · http://haslock.com
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One wonders why it is respect only for "Thai" teachers.
04/06/2010 @ 10:16
Comment from: Betti
It's not. An embarrassed lot of farang teachers joins the ceremony as well in every school I know of. In my school we prefer to keep it in our classes to make it more personal, and kids don't give flowers to strangers, only to their own teachers, farang and Thai. It is an important bonding experience for us, my Thai colleague is really good at putting lots of thought into the blessings and explanations.
04/06/2010 @ 23:58
Comment from: Michael LaRocca · http://www.michaeledits.com
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I can't comment on Thailand specifically, since I don't teach here. But in the 5 years that I taught in China, I thought the amount of respect from my students was a bit more than what my contributions deserved. But on the other hand, I regularly exchange emails with one of my high school English teachers, 30 years after my graduation, and I still address him as "Mr. Givens."
05/06/2010 @ 14:09
Comment from: Justin Dupre · http://justindupre.com
Great article! So Teacher's Day is when students hold ceremony with special activities and give flower in order to show appreciation to their teachers.. great stuff! Thanks for sharing.
09/06/2010 @ 16:25
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It's a shame this event can't also be held at the international schools in Thailand. We're on holiday at this particular time!
15/06/2010 @ 23:18
Comment from: silk palm tree
I want to say thank you to every teacher that has ever taught me, from kindergarten to high school and thank you to every teacher in the world that do their best to support their students.
18/06/2010 @ 11:31

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