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101. learning | 12 Jan 2010
Critical thinking
In My OPINION
By Steve Graham, Newspaper section: Learningpost
» It has taken a period of 10 years since the 1999 Education Act before the executives of the ministry's education agencies agreed to the proposal to reduce the role of rote learning and to adopt analytical thinking as...
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102. learning | 27 Jul 2010
Give me a break: Paragraph writing
THEWRITE Stuff!
By Heather Vlach, Newspaper section: Learningpost
» In teaching and learning, you may have heard a few rules about paragraphs, how long they should be or how to organise them. But looking at a number of written resources, including books, magazines, newspapers, or even yo...
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103. learning | 19 Jan 2013
Learning Thai: Royalty in the news
Learning Thai from Post Today
» In Thai, speaking about royalty requires special vocabulary known as rachasap (ราชาศัพท์). As this story illustrates, this is true even when speaking about royalty from another country.
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104. learning | 30 Nov 2010
Tackling learning disabilities
FULFILLING SPECIAL NEEDS
By Purich Trivitayakhun, Newspaper section: Learningpost
» Upon the conclusion of her assigning her Prathom 5 (Grade 5) class a maths exercise on decimals, Saisunee Roodeekajohnchai, a teacher at Ban Huai Lat School, asked Ngunruethai Boonsri, aka Mai, 11, and five of her classm...
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105. learning | 03 Feb 2013
Learning Thai: ‘Kamnan Poh’
Learning Thai from Post Today
» The arrest of Kamnan Poh was the story of the week – in both English and Thai.
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106. news | 28 Apr 2013
Shanghai bishop dies after illness: government
By AFP
» China said the long-serving bishop of Shanghai's state-run Catholic church, Aloysius Jin Luxian, died on Saturday, raising questions over who will succeed him.
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107. learning | 14 Dec 2010
To whom it may concern
THE WRITE Stuff!
By Heather Vlach, Newspaper section: Learningpost
» Two pronouns that may cause confusion or raise questions on how and when to use each properly are "who" and "whom". To begin, it is important to recognise the difference between subjects and objects in order to know whe...
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108. learning | 10 Aug 2010
Which is the best school?
Teaching with HEART
By Edward Roy Krishnan, PHD, Newspaper section: Learningpost
» I am constantly confronted by parents who ask the question, "Which is the best school in Bangkok?" My answer has always been, "There is no such thing as the best school, not anywhere in the world." Instead, I urge paren...
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109. learning | 10 Dec 2012
Learning Thai: His Majesty's speech to the Nation
Learning Thai (and English)
» For Thais throughout the country last Wednesday, watching His Majesty the King slowly, but determinedly, addressing the nation, must have been an emotional experience. Here is that speech again, together with the text in...
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110. learning | 30 Nov 2010
Punctuating dialogue properly
THE WRITE Stuff!
By Heather Vlach, Newspaper section: Learningpost
» In a previous article, we examined the structure of using dialogue in writing. Today we will look at punctuating written dialogue properly. Almost all new writers make errors when initially learning to punctuate dialogue...

