Development of a Distance Training Package on Learning Management for Teachers to Enhance Thai Language Listening Speaking and reading Skills of Primary Level Students in Bangkok Metropolis and Surrounding Areas(Thai)

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Suwannee Yahakorn

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The objectives of this research were (1) to study the conditions and problems of, and the needs for, the use of a distance training package on learning management for teachers to enhance Thai language listening  speaking and reading skills of primary level students; (2) to develop a distance training package based on the 75/75 efficiency criterion; (3) to experimentally evaluate the knowledge of the distance training package ; and (4) to satisfy the learner toward  the distance training package .The research sample consisted of 40 purposively selected primary school teachers.  The employed research instruments comprised (a) a distance training package ; (b) an achievement test ; (c) a scale to assess satisfaction ; and (d) a form for reporting the results of using the distance training package.  Statistics for data analysis were the E1/E2 index, percentage, mean, and standard deviation.


                  Research findings were as follows: 1) Regarding the conditions and problems of, and the needs for, the use of a distance training package was found almost moderate level 2) The developed distance training package was efficient at 76.27/74.47, thus meeting the set 75/75 efficiency criterion.  3)  Regarding the evaluation results of experimentation with the developed distance training package, it was found that in the knowledge aspect, the trainees’ post-training mean score of knowledge on the training package was 16.39 out of the full score of 20, which was higher than their pre-training mean score of 10.87; and 4) satisfaction aspect, the trainees were satisfied at the high level with the contents of the training package and the accompanying CD (offline)  on training; furthermore, they were satisfied at the highest level with the post-training follow-up and supervision.

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