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Sunday , September 2 , 2007
Floating Classes in Thailand
Posted by Dam , Reader : 720 , 23:29:30  
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It is wondering how many secondary schools in Thailand are managing the system of floating class, i.e the pupils move from one class room to another for one subject to another.

According to a high rank officer of a school, it is because the teachers are lazy to walk from one class to another. But the other officer told me that it is insufficient of classrooms. Howver, a senior teacher said that they did not flaot before this prinicpal arrived.

May i offer my humble request that do not let the pupils float from one class to another like they are travellers or ophans that they do not have homes. They need a room to call it second home where they can place many items and put up work of teachers on the board.

If it is a shortage of classroom, make it morning and afternoon session. This will solve the problem as our neighbour in the south is still having this type of  school due to the shortage of classroom.

Do not trade the pupils' future or the leaders of the future for worse.


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comment 5
Dam date : 03/09/2007 time : 22.40
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Uncle Ian, to save your time, this is the site of the forum http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/
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Dam date : 03/09/2007 time : 22.28
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Thanks, Uncle Ian, if you keep your mouth shut, no one will say that you are silly but just the viz vis.

I have spent two decades doing my studies out of tropical zoens to the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere but not just being shown around a few schools or talk to aor perhaps two Malaysians and shouting that all Malaysians are talented.

Please be sane and the world has no place for insanity. If you feeling you have too much of time, please do Thailand a good thing by telling the people to be more creative.

In short i would not delete my blog when you are not here.

Once again, thanks and all the best.

Perhaps, may i recomend that you login the http://www.thaivisa.com and see how you get smoke coming from your back.
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Ian date : 03/09/2007 time : 15.11
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Dam, I have been shown around many Thai schools, and come to that Chinese and Malaysian, so I am not sure what you are saying other than your usual comment to me which is "shut up and mind your own business".
Fine, I will not comment any further in your blogs.
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Dam date : 03/09/2007 time : 12.01
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Uncle Ian, are you in the Thai school ? What here is not the lab session but the normal ones. please do not bark when it is not too much to your knowledge.

All other countries know that the lab session is in the lab, thus we have the lab session for pratical reason but not on the theory.

This is Thailand, a still poor country. Can Thailand better than the southern neighbours, espeically Singapore which had attained Advanced country status in 80s, Please read The Memoir of Lee Kuan Yew.
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Ian date : 03/09/2007 time : 00.25
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Dam, what you call floating classes is normal above infant level in most countries. Simply because the rooms are for a specific subject, for example sciences, craft, technology etc. To shift my former physics lab to the pupils, rather than the pupils coming to me, would involve a team of builders, carpenters, plumbers and electricians being permanently at work.
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