The Development of Learning Activity Package Based on the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy to Enhance Life Skills for Mathayomsuksa 5 Students of the Demonstration School, University of Phayao
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The purposes of this research were to: 1) develop the learning activity packages based on the sufficiency economy philosophy to enhance life skills for Mathayomsuksa 5 students of the Demonstration School, University of Phayao 2) compare the life skills of students before and after being taught by using the learning activity packages based on the sufficiency economy philosophy for Mathayomsuksa 5 students, and 3) study the satisfaction of Mathayomsuksa 5 students toward the learning activity packages based on the sufficiency economy philosophy. The sample consisted of 20 students in Mathayomsuksa 5.2 of the Demonstration School, University of Phayao during the first semester of the academic year in 2020 by using purposive sampling from the checklist scores. The research instruments included 1) the life skills checklist 2) the life skills test, and 3) the satisfaction questionnaire toward the learning activity packages based on the sufficiency economy philosophy. The statistics used for analyzing the data were percentage, mean and standard deviation.
The results of the research revealed that: 1) the learning activity packages based on the sufficiency economy philosophy to enhance life skills for Mathayomsuksa 5 students with scores ( = 3.81, S.D. = 0.93), it can be described that the overall quality of the activity package was correct and the suitability was in a good level. 2) The results after using the learning activity packages based on the sufficiency economy philosophy to enhance life skills for Mathayomsuksa 5 students found that the life skills of 20 students after being taught by 5 learning activity packages were higher in each aspect than before the experiment. 3) The satisfaction of students toward the learning activity packages based on the sufficiency economy philosophy after using 7 learning activity packages was found at the highest level (
= 4.75, S.D. = 0.44).
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