
Nannies from the Wat
Chaiyamongkol Children Development Center, and the Young Children
Development Center of Darul Ibadah Mosque, along with relevant officials
attend the “creative learning” seminar.
Manoon Makpol
Teachers, nannies and caretakers were given lessons
on how to get young children interested in learning at a “creative
learning” seminar attended by care givers from two area temples.
Deputy Mayor Wattana Chantanawaranon opened the March
22 workshop at Pattaya School No. 4 with Dr. Suthapa Chotipradit, Dean
of Academic Management, Major of Pre-school Education, Faculty of
Education, Burapha University leading the lectures and activities with
care givers from Wat Chaimongkol Children’s Development Center and the
Young Children’s Development Center of Darul Ibadah Mosque.
Training focused on use of different media,
technology and tools to excite young kids to learn. By using
overhead-projector slides, documents, models, CD players, television and
other equipment, young kids can be inspired to learn outside of the
normal classroom and books routine, experts from Burapha University told
the attendees.
Education is not limited to the classrooms, they
stressed. Children can learn from many sources. Teachers and guardians
of small children were instructed to think of ways to stimulate
children’s interests through the use of appropriate media.

