Experts urge schools to follow '7 habits'

Education experts have urged Thai schools to adopt "The Leader in Me" curriculum to improve children's leadership skills and emotional quotients.

The Leader in Me is a philosophy developed by Stephen R Covey, author of the best-selling book 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. It aims to teach students life skills and states that leadership, responsibility, accountability, problem solving, adaptability, and social-emotional skills are just as important as maths and reading.

Under this educational model, students as young as kindergarteners will learn Stephen Covey's 7 Habits of Happy Kids, a spin-off from 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

PacRim Education made a presentation of the seven habits via Zoom at a web conferencing event.

"Habit 1" students should be proactive in taking responsibility for their own life. For "Habit 2", they should begin with the end in mind and reconnect individuals with passion and purpose. And, for "Habit 3", they should put time management first so that they can identify and prioritise tasks based on urgency and importance.

"Educators should empower students to lead their own learning, not control and direct student learning. Moreover, they must believe that everyone can be a leader and have their own unique genius," said the facilitator of the presentation.

Teachers are also responsible to help them learn the principles and ethics that will help them to reach their goals and live a successful life, not just help them achieve academically, she added.

Phornpimon Pisuthipanpong, director of Sahavith Piman School in Chiang Mai, said she has seen positive changes in her students since the school adopted the Leader in Me method.

"We taught the habits and related it to students' lives. We have also taught the habits to our teachers and staff. The influence it has had on our school has been amazing. I have never seen anything have such an impact on student achievement," she said.

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Vocabulary

  • accountability: a situation where people have the right to ask you about or criticise you for something that has happened - ความน่าเชื่อถือ
  • adopt: to accept or to start using something new - นำมาใช้
  • empower: to give someone the legal power to do something - ทำให้มีอำนาจ
  • ethics: a set of principles people use to decide what is right and what is wrong - จริยธรรม
  • habit: a thing that you do often and almost without thinking, especially something that is hard to stop doing - กิจวัตร, สิ่งที่เป็นนิสัย, สิ่งที่ทำเป็นประจำ
  • passion: a strong enthusiasm or interest - ความชื่นชม หลงใหล 
  • philosophy: a set of beliefs or an attitude to life that guides somebody's behaviour - ปรัชญา
  • prioritise: to put tasks, problems, etc. in order of importance, so that you can deal with the most important first - จัดลำดับก่อน
  • proactive: taking action and making changes before they need to be made, rather than waiting for problems to be developed - อย่างมั่นใจ. ซึ่งเข้าควบคุมสถานการณ์,
  • responsibility: a duty; a duty to deal with or take care of somebody/something, so that you may be blamed if something goes wrong - ความรับผิดชอบ
  • spin-off: a book or film that is based on a film or book that has been very successful -
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