Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Why We Celebrate New Year's Day

Why We Celebrate New Year's Day

Human beings are lonely creatures, full of doubts and uncertainties. Facing the same fate, that is Death, we are bound by our common constraints. We would like to make sense of the world, of life, of what it takes to be alive and live in the far corner of the universe.



It is not a co-incident that we gather together to make sense of the passing of seasons, days, or years. In the past, people tried to understand nature and themselves. Animals, too, change their behavior when seasons change. Many of them migrate, some mate, some travel to a far away land, some stay the same place to die alone.

Every culture embraces celebrations - to mark the change of seasons, e.g. from winter to spring. Those joyous celebrations are accompanied by music, dance, and food (as well as alcoholic drinks).

Some would say that we celebrate another year because we want to let ourselves and others know that we have made it through 365 days, still up and going. As mentioned, we humans live within the constraints of space and time. We make sense of ourselves, of our primordial instincts to survive and reproduce as species.

New Year is also an opportunity for us to reflect. Socrates said that life without reflection is not a life worth living. We are the only creatures in the world that are capable of using signs to represent realities and to pass on our thoughts and feelings - our histories.




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Thursday, December 26, 2019

Learning in the 21st Century

Learning in the 21st Century


Janpha Thadphoothon


The advantages of digital technology seem to be endless. The technology has disrupted most methods and modes of work and learning in the previous century.


This realization is crucial.



Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Morning News from Bangkok

Morning News from Bangkok

On Janpha Channel
By Janpha Thadphoothon




A new program on Janpha Channel, presenting news from various sources, include the local newspapers.

Below is one of the shows:




Wednesday, December 4, 2019

CW References



Tin, T. B. (2015). Creativity in second-language learning. In R. H. Jones (Ed.) The Routledge Handbook of Language and Creativity (pp. 433-451). London and New York: Routledge.







Thadphoothon, J. (2017, January). Let’s Rap and Learn English: Promoting English Language Learning through Rap Music Activities. Paper presented at the 6th National Conference on Applied Liberal Arts: NCAA 2017, May 19, 2017, the Faculty of Liberal Arts. King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Lat Krabang, Bangkok, Thailand.



Tan Bee Tin. 2012. Freedom, constraints and creativity in language learning tasks: new task features. Journal of Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching 6(2), p177-186.


Alan Duff and Alan Maley (1990). Literature. Oxford University Press.


Tin, T. B. (2018). Promoting autonomy through creative tasks: Broadening possibilities within constraints. In D. Bao (Ed.) Creativity and Innovations in ELT Materials Development: Looking Beyond the Current Design (pp. 96-106). Bristol: Multilingual Matters. Related URL.


Jayakaran, M. (2006). Creative Writing in EFL/ESL Classrooms II. Pearson.

A Summary of the 2019 Trip to Nepal

Reading and Discussions: The Best Way to Learn English?

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