The
Royal Thai Ministry of Education requires foreign teachers to undertake
training in the Thai language, culture, and social ethics. Foreign teachers who
wish to work and obtain a teaching licence in Thailand are required to
undertake a 3-day training course accredited by the Teachers’ Council of
Thailand.
One
such provider, the Phranakhon Rajabhat University Language and ASEAN Centre
(PLACE) offers training on Thai Language, Culture and Professional Ethics “to
train foreigners in various aspects of Thai society and professional ethics so
that they will be equipped with knowledge and experience needed to work
effectively in Thailand,” said the PLACE director (The Nation, Thailand, July
15, 2013).
The
training is 20 hours over 3 days in the form of modules. Participants who
complete the training receive the Certificate in Thai Language, Culture and
Professional Ethics Course for Foreign Teachers which is endorsed and approved
by the Teachers’ Council of Thailand. The course focuses on past and present
societal structures and Thai wisdom, such as etiquette for formal and informal
occasions. Part of the training also includes Thai arts, music, drama,
literature, sports, games, and values.
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