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Viral video: Thai maths teacher just wants to make her lessons fun!

 

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BANGKOK: -- A video has gone viral that shows a primary school maths teacher dancing in front of her class to teach young students their times tables.

 

The high energy teaching method was very well received by Thai netizens online who praised the teacher for making lessons fun and interesting for young children.

 

The school in question is the Bang Bor Community School in Samut Prakarn and yesterday 77Jowo reporters caught up with the attractive lady doing the dancing...and the teaching!

 

He name is Chandapha Phrompornmi otherwise affectionately known to the children as Khru Jin.

 

She said that she had brought something she learnt during her teacher training at university to this high energy and fun class. And she said that she always remembered when she was a child that she used to learn better when lessons were fun and energetic.

 

Source: 77Jowo

 
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1 hour ago, webfact said:

A video has gone viral that shows a primary school maths teacher dancing in front of her class to teach young students their times tables.

The sixteen year old pupils said they were impressed with her way of teaching them !

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I'm all in favour of having a lively class, and if this method works and students do in fact remember their times tables, then so be it. I remember mine, but our teacher most certainly didn't act the monkey.

What scares me the most is not the clowning about, but the fact that she learnt this at university(!) "she learnt during her teacher training at university". What kind of university was that?!?!

 

She can come teach me the times table in Thai, though. 

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9 minutes ago, fruitman said:

All Thai can say numbers but when it comes to adding up most need a calculator...

and even then they will punch in the numbers a few times to be sure the calculator is correct.

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11 minutes ago, Don Mega said:

and even then they will punch in the numbers a few times to be sure the calculator is correct.

 

Some marketvendors even have issues with calculating the price of 2kg of mango's....2x60= uhhhh uhhhh, sakoernakab....:post-4641-1156694572::passifier:

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19 minutes ago, fruitman said:

 

Some marketvendors even have issues with calculating the price of 2kg of mango's....2x60= uhhhh uhhhh, sakoernakab....:post-4641-1156694572::passifier:

Then use the calculator to give you change from 150 baht.

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8 minutes ago, maoro2013 said:

At 16, shouldn't they already know their times tables?

At your age shouldn't you know how to tell the difference between what clearly is prathom ages students and older ones?

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No need to memorize stupid time tables, it would be better if the students where taught to understand the tables instead. For example why is 6+6 not 66?

And some people look really good in uniform........

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she learnt during her teacher training at university..
 

 

 

Don't knock this.  If she trained as a primary school teacher, then that training should include lectures and workshops about how to keep young learners interested in the lesson and topics.  That will include all manner of classroom activities, such as using flashcards, games, multimedia, song and dance.

 

Students of different ages learn differently and song and dance activities naturally appeal to the younger learners.

 

If it works - don't knock it (says I, just about to do a song and dance routine for my class of 5-year olds!).

 



Movements goes well together with learning calculations but why she doesn't let the students participate with her

 

Agreed, it should be an activity for the students, encouraged or demonstrated by the teacher.

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Something else that needs to change in Thai classrooms  is putting tables and chairs together of young students in small groups.

 

Yes agreed - there are so many things that need to change in Thai classrooms to improve the classroom environment and learning experience.

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46 minutes ago, reenatinnakor said:

That's why the Thai education system is so backward. Chinese, Korean and Japanese students are already doing algebra at these ages, not singing in the classroom having a good time.

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Some are also killing themselves if they're not near the top of their class as teenagers.

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