King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s “Learn Wisely” Concept: An Application to Instructional Design
Authors: Rossukhon Makaramani, Supanan Sittilerd
Abstract:
This study is about an application of King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s “Learn Wisely” (LW) concept in instructional design and management process at the Faculty of Education, Suan Sunahdha Rajabhat University. The concept suggests four strategies for true learning. Related literature and significant LW methods in teaching and learning are also reviewed and then applied in designing a pedagogy learning module. The design has been implemented in three classrooms with a total of 115 sophomore student teachers. After one consecutive semester of managing and adjusting the process by instructors and experts using collected data from minutes, assessment of learning management, satisfaction and learning achievement of the students, it is found that the effective SSRU model of LW instructional method comprises of five steps.
Keywords: Instructional Design, Learn Wisely Strategy, Pedagogy Learning Module, Teaching Method.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1087302
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