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Old 10th December 2007, 04:05   #16 (permalink)
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Re: Motivating Mathayom Students

There must be someone to motivate that wants to learn. They should get their motivation from their parents. I certainly got my motivation from my parents. I was motivated weather I wanted to be or not. It all falls back to caring, discipline, and being involved. Something a Thai has no clue about. At least what I have seen.
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Aging one has a point. But, he forgot one thing. A Thai doesn't fail and certainly not by a Thai teacher. I failed 4 students last year and was promptly told to come to the office. The principal wanted to see why I failed them. After showing her the semester exams, finals, and daily class participation documentation she told me, "retest them with an easier test". The test were so simple, a complete idiot could pass them. One of the Thai teachers told me, "we never fail anyone". I refused to retest them, so a Thai teacher tested them. I think we all know the results of the test.

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