Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Thailand TESOL International Conference 2019

Are you ready for this? Thailand TESOL ---The 39 th Thailand TESOL International Conference will be on January 18 - 19, 2019 at The Ambassador Hotel Bangkok, Thailand. 

The theme of the conference is “Changes and Chances in ELT.”

This is  my session as a parallel speaker at the conference.

JanphaThadphoothon "Promoting English Language and Critical Thinking Skills through the English-for-Thai Taxi Drivers Project"



English language ability and critical thinking skills are two competencies considered necessary for Thailand’s national development. However, Thai education has not been successful in developing these two competencies in Thai students. Hence, efforts have been made to address these challenges. This study reflects an effort to address the two challenging competencies. It aims to promote Thai college students’ language learning and critical thinking skills though project-based instruction. In this classroom research, a total of 31 students participated in the English-for-Taxi Drivers Project as part of an elective course on cross-cultural communication at an urban university in Bangkok. The project entailed data collection and service learning. This semester-long project started in September and lasted until November 2017. After the project, the students were asked to reflect on their learning experience by answering the answer the questionnaires. Results showed that the majority of the students had positive attitudes towards the project, agreeing that the project has developed their cognitive as well as soft skills. In addition to English language skills, several dimensions of the projects, such as task complexity and demand for cooperation and human relation, have helped promote the students’ critical thinking skills.



Janpha Thadphoothon is an English teacher at the Faculty of Arts, Dhurakij Pundit University, in Bangkok, Thailand. He graduated with a BA in education from Chulalongkorn University, an MA degree from Thammasat University (1999), and a doctoral degree (2006) from the University of Canberra, Australia.

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