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Awards

06/27/2022 -On June, 27 2022, my research certification regarding ‘How Thai Educational Institutions Adjusted During the Pandemic’ has been accepted for publication in the 6th volume (pp. 2725-2733) of the Journal of Positive School Psychology.

The article presents the essential additional skills that students should learn have during the pandemic and factors that enable learners to study effectively and safely.

01/02/2022 – On Jan 2, 2022, I received the 2022 Exemplary Role Model Award in Services from Poomvej Foster Home, Nonthaburi. This award is a category under the Ministry of Social Development and Welfare.

 

I was selected because of my initiator of two projects. First is the Lioncare Project, student-initiated community service group focused on improving health and education of those who are less fortunate, I started back in 2018. And the Team Empower project which I create eco-friendly workshop by using natural clay to promote social and emotional development for the disabled and low-income families (initiated in 2017 and continues through the present).

07/01/2021- On July 1, 2021, I received the 2021 “Young Ambassador Award” for promoting sustainable faming in Chainat district. The selection process aimed to find those eligible who possess exemplary qualities to develop the community well-being to improve resilience and encourage each other to tackle challenges and opportunities as they arise. Unfortunately, the ceremony event was cancel due the lock down period during the outbreak of covid-19.

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Reseach Project

My research regarding ‘Participatory Action Research for the Sustainable Utilization of Rice: A Case in Thailand’ has been published in the 12th Volume, Issue 7, July 2021: 10787-10807...

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Publication

I have published a book that narrates my personal experience regarding the rice farming process in Chainat as a tribute to the resilient farmers of Ban Chian (Paddy Patters: The Heartbeat of Thailand, ISBN:978-616-582-904-5).

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Energy Saving Project

Collaborating with Emerson and 7-Eleven teams, I conducted a “Energy Saving Project” case study in Thailand, with the aim of finding sustainable solutions to improve energy efficiency while reducing cost...

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Supporting the deaf

My sisters and I coordinated with “The Deaf Regional of Central in Thailand” in designing and producing face masks for the deaf to communicate.

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Academic Article

My academic article regarding ‘How Thai Educational Institutions Adjusted During the Pandemic’ has been accepted for publication in the 6th volume (pp. 2725-2733) of the Journal of Positive School Psychology...

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Promote Sufficent Economy Project

For Thai people, rice is much more than just food; it is rather a part of Thai culture, as rice is an integral part of traditions, beliefs, religions, rituals, celebrations, wisdom, and a way of life...

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Rice-Fish Exchange Scheme

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Hobbies

Wat Molilokayaram was appointed as the monastic educational institute with an aim to provide the education of dhamma...

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About Me

My name is Mark, and I am the leader of this project. Even though I am still a high school student, nothing can stop my life-long passion and dream of becoming a smart farmer. I am always dedicated, inquisitive, and motivated to achieve my ultimate goal of creating a sustainable economy and uplift the living standard of people in my hometown. I wrote and published a book titled "ข้าวใจ - Paddy Patters: The Heartbeat of Thailand," which narrates my personal experience regarding the local planting process and the introduction of an innovative business model to increase farming efficiency and revenue. I hope that my story on this website will help many of you reflect on yourself and your community and determine ways to develop and optimize things around you, big or small.

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