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Saturday , June 20 , 2009
Congratulation Tamarine! Please Tell Thai Prime Minister About Your Secret of Success!
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Congratulation Tammy

It might look odd at the beginning that this congratulation to Tammy for winning her tennis championship at the Orinda Open for a second time is put into the education blog category.

No folk, I have not made any mistakes.  I have intend Tammy's success to be a lesson for Thai "phu-yais" to learn so that their could imitate Tammy's path to her successes in the development of Thai educational system, so that, we may have many more champions in the future, not only in sport, but also in arts, sciences, technologies, finances, economics, etc.

One of the greatest difference between Tammy's path to success and the Thai educational system is in the existence of a clear goal and a determine effort to reach that goal, plus, a accumulation of improvement through systematic learnings and experiences accumulation, plus the conditioning of the person's heart and mind for the determination to seek continuous self improvements.

What are the goals for Thai educational systems?

What are the immediate goal for the students to achieve after or during each lessons?

What are the eventual goals when generations after genrations of these schooling have put the youths through those years in schools?

What are these students' accumulation at the end of each lesson or each school years toward the eventual goals when they finish their schoolings?

Can anybody, anybody at all in Thai government, especially the Ministry of Education answer these questions?

Go and have some good consulting session with Tammy and her daddy, Mr. Virachai Tanasukarn about how Khun Virachai turn himself from a very poor student to become a national basketball player and now an intenational law expet?  Ask him how he help Tammy on her path to success and ask Tammy how she learned and planned her daily activities.  Then, please go back, dump all those antique curriculas and rewrite a new one for a better generation of Thai citizen through better knowledge, experience and the accumuaation of personal development.

I do hope that Khun Abhisit have heard this and pay a little attention to this.  I have been screaming things like these for the past 40 years already, into those deaf or dead ears.


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comment 9
Alien date : 22/06/2009 time : 22.41
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SECRET TO HER SUCCESS

A doctor was driving to work and he saw an old bent-over hag vigorously sweeping her porch. He pulled over, explained he was a doctor interested in genetics and said, "I saw you sweeping your porch and I was amazed at your vitality and energy. How do you do it?"

"Well, every day I smoke 2 packs of cigarettes, drink a bottle of Jack Daniels and I smoke a big marijuana blunt before I go to bed. On the weekends I try to smoke a little crack."

"This is unbelievable! How old are you?" asked the doctor.

"34".
comment 8
Jaratpan date : 22/06/2009 time : 18.20
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I am so proud of her!
comment 7
Piset date : 21/06/2009 time : 21.59
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Piset

The case of Tammarine and other successful persons in Thailand should really be magnify and publicize by Thai government and Thai ministry of education to promote "the teaching by examples" for the young Thais.
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Alien date : 21/06/2009 time : 20.12
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Yes Piset, it was a joke. Even though it is a small tournament, winning it is still something 99.9994% of the people on earth will never do. It is still an accomplishment to be proud of.
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Piset date : 21/06/2009 time : 18.31
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Piset

Alien:

I know taht you were just cracking a joke.

Well the $ 232000 tournament of Ordina was indeed a relatively small tournament. However, Tammy did eliminate Safina, the world's number one at this tournament this year.

Well, no matter how Tammy chose those smaller tournaments besides a few big ones such as, Wimbledon, or U.S. Open, each year, 99.99% of Thai tennis players in the past 50 years could hardly advance beyond the SEA GAmes at all.

My point at this thread is to use the cases of Tammy, Paradon, or other local successful people, not only in sport, but also in entertainment, art, music, etc. as the good examples for the Thai youngsters. Also, for those educational people to stop making their excuses blaming Thai youngsters for the complete failure of the Thai educational systems.

Now, Khun Abhisit, fire 90% of those officials if need to. There is no reason for keeping any "uneducating" people in that educational system at all.
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wch date : 21/06/2009 time : 08.47

C1 Alien,
Olympic game may meet your value.
A real professional is ones who can calculate on her business book and expand her capital in other bigger line in well balanced business plan.

Anyhow in Thailand the women perform better than men. If they leave poltics to women, things will be much better.
Change constitution. 50% of MP must be women.
All the party list must be given to women too.
comment 3
Alien date : 21/06/2009 time : 03.57
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I'm just in a little of a playful mood today. Also, I just called "Romano's" a Pizza shop near my house and asked them to deliver a large steak and cheese sub with extra cheese on it. Their large sub is approx. 18" long so obvioulsy I can't finish it at one meal. I have brought Thai people who vistied here from Thailand for this sub and they love it. I don't like Romano's pizza though. The sauce is too sweet. I think they add sugar. BUT...last week I ordered a large extra cheese pizza from Mario's in No. Reading. It was unbeleivably good. This is one of the advantages the Boston area has over most of the rest of the U. S. Their pizzas are made by franchised chains. Same with their subs. The Boston area still has alot of small places run by Italians and Greeks (yes, there is a style of pizza here we call greek pizza) and the owners take pride in their product, plus it is a living for them. Alot of the chains, (Pizza Hut, Pappa Ginos, etc.) are staffed with high school students who care more about getting drunk and laid this coming Friday instead of the excellence of their food. Sometimes it is the small things in life that cheer us up.
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expresso date : 21/06/2009 time : 01.43
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Alien, so naughty!
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Alien date : 21/06/2009 time : 01.01
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Hello Prine Minister,
The secret to my success is that I picked a tournament that none of the big girls went to. I didn't have to deal with Serena Williams or her pesky sister and those crazy Russian tennis players were somewhere else.
love,
Tammy
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