A series of Thai Culture Seminar will be held in Bangkok starting by the end April until August 2016. Thai culture is one of the requirements to get a teacher’s license in Thailand.
The first seminar is scheduled on April 29 to May 1, 2016 at the 19F Meeting Room of Arkan Nawattakam Professor Saroj Buasri Building in Bangkok. It is organized by Institute of the Promotion and Development of Teachers and Education Personnel (SKT) which is one of the five organizing institutes approved by the Teachers’ Council of Thailand to hold Thai Culture Seminar.
SKT is owned by Dr. Usira Anomasiri who also serves as the President of Private School Teachers Association in Thailand (PSTAT).
The said training has been approved by Khurusapha through the request of the president of the Ifugao State University and St. Robert’s Global Education Management and Services for their students taking up Diploma for Teaching and other foreign teachers in the kingdom.
Registration fee is 4,500 baht.
Below is the complete schedule of Thai Culture Seminar organized by SKT.
Dates:
- April 29-May 1, 2016
- May 27-29, 2016
- June 17-19, 2016
Location: 19F Meeting Room Arkan Nawattakam Professor Saroj Buasri Building Srinakarintaraviroj Prasanmit, Sukhumvit 21, Asok, Bangkok
Dates:
- June 5-7, 2016
- July 3-5, 2016
- July 31-August 2
- August 19-21
- September 2-4
Location: The Institute of the Promotion and Development of Teachers and Education Personnel (SKT), 4/516 Sahakorn Village, Klongkum Buengkum, Bangkok.
For more information you may contact Ms. Montika Thepkanjana (Monica) at 081-650-0047, 062-918-8552 or 02-379-7239.
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