https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/mcupnpbcr/issue/feedJOURNAL MAHA CHULA TANI MAHACHULALONGKORNRAJAVIDYALAYA UNIVERSITY2023-12-30T00:00:00+07:00พระครูโสภณวชิรบัณฑิต, ผศ.journal.pn@mcu.ac.thOpen Journal Systems<p>Journal Maha Chula Tani, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University Is an academic journal (2 issues per year, Issue 1, January-June, Issue 2, July-December)<br>purpose In order to promote and support the dissemination of academic articles Research articles And periscope articles of faculty, students, government officials and researchers / academics Have the opportunity to publish academic work, research results, periscope articles In social sciences and related disciplines, including psychology, public administration History, law, sociology, social development / social work, anthropology, linguistics / liberal arts Religion / culture Education / Education, Political Science and other related fields As well as analyzes that offer solutions to problems for society Which is useful for the extension of knowledge In community and social development As well as the nation<br>Articles submitted for publication in Journal Maha Chula Tani, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University Must never be published or are being considered by a qualified person for publication in other journals The author of the article must follow the guidelines for article submission. To publish in Journal Maha Chula Tani, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University strictly Including the reference system must meet the criteria of the journal Every published article receives at least 2 peer-reviewed academic papers per article.<br>Views and opinions that appear in the article in Journal Maha Chula Tani, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University It is the responsibility of the author of that article. And is not considered as an aspect and liability of the editorial department of Journal Maha Chula Tani, Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University Is a personal opinion of the article author Editorial department There is no need to agree and there is no obligation or anything at all.</p>https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/mcupnpbcr/article/view/253774Study of learning outcomes Professional Competency Group Topic Creation of Letters and Messages By learning to useBase project Of vocational certificate level 12023-08-27T11:28:22+07:00Nachadasunan Chinnonchannatchadasuna9@gmail.comCharoenwit Sompongtamchaiyasit_ae@hotmail.comSirima Boonkusonchaiyasit_ae@hotmail.comKanokkan Srisurinchaiyasit_ae@hotmail.com<p>This research paper aims to 1) study the learning achievement of specific professional competency groups on creating characters and texts By managing learning using a project as a base Of vocational certificate level 1 students 1.1) The academic achievement of students before and after studying 1.2) Project preparation process skills 1.3) Satisfaction with learning management 2) To compare academic achievement Of students before and after class The sample group was vocational certificate level 1 students. Commerce, Computer Science Vocational Training Institutes in Northeastern Region 4 Det Udom Technical College, Academic Year 2020, 2 rooms, 40 students were randomly acquired. By using the classroom to randomize There are 3 types of research instruments. Including 1) a test to measure academic achievement The confidence value of .94 2) The skill training process of the project preparation. The quality was at a very good level. 3) The satisfaction questionnaire on learning management. This research analyzed the data by finding the pre-test, post-test, percentage, average, standard deviation, the statistics in the case of dependent sample t-test. The results of the research can be summarized as follows: 1. Learning outcomes on creating letters and texts by using a project-based learning management. 1.1 The aspect of academic achievement before and after learning about creating letters and texts By managing learning using a project as a base Of vocational certificate level 1 students, graphics program, semester 1, academic year 2020, Det Udom Technical College Case before study The students had a low academic performance score and in the case after class the students had a good level of academic achievement. 1.2. Skills in project preparation process Subject to creating letters and messages By managing learning using a project as a base The overall level of vocational certificate level 1 students and each of the 4 skills were very good. Group collaboration 1.3. The satisfaction with learning management, it was found that the students Subject to creating letters and messages By managing learning using a project as a base Of vocational certificate studentsIn the first year, the students were satisfied with the learning arrangement. The overall mean is 3.87, which is at a high level. 2. The results of comparison of learning outcomes Academic achievement Specific professional competency groups About creating letters and texts By managing learning using a project as a base Of vocational certificate level 1 students with academic achievement after study Higher than before studying With statistical significance at the .05 level. skills Group portfolio skills At a very good level and both skills of job analysis skills are at a good level</p>2023-12-31T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2022 JOURNAL MAHA CHULA TANI MAHACHULALONGKORNRAJAVIDYALAYA UNIVERSITYhttps://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/mcupnpbcr/article/view/265042A Study of the Effects of Using Activity Packs on the topic of teaching CIPPA “What sport do you like?” for Prathomsuksa 3 students at Pho Sai Kindergarten School. Under the Office of Ubon Ratchathani Primary Educational Service Area 22023-12-29T01:40:00+07:00watcharaporn Jankaewwatcharaporn1213@gmail.comAsst.Prof.Dr Wiwat Petsriwatcharaporn1213@gmail.comAsst.Prof.Dr Charoenwit Sompongthamwatcharaporn1213@gmail.com<p>This research objective was to study the learning outcomes in foreign language learning subject group. What sport do you like? by using the CIPPA teaching activity set of Prathomsuksa 3 students on academic achievement and language skills to compare the learning achievement between before and after school. and to study the student satisfaction of learning outcomes. The sample group used in this study was Prathom suksa 3/2 students at Pho Sai Kindergarten School, Pho Sai District, Ubon Ratchathani Province, Academic Year 2021, consisted of 27 people by simple random sampling by lottery method. The tools used include 1) 4 sets of learning activities, 2) 4 learning management plans, 3) A 30-item achievement test, 4) English Language Skills Assessment Questionnaire and 5) Student Satisfaction Questionnaire on Learning Outcomes. The statistics used in the data analysis were percentage, mean, standard deviation, and t-test Dependent.</p> <p> The results showed that Academic achievement was high. Language skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing were at a good level in all aspects.The satisfaction with learning management was at a high level. and learning achievement after school was significantly higher than before at the .01 level.</p>2023-12-31T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 JOURNAL MAHA CHULA TANI MAHACHULALONGKORNRAJAVIDYALAYA UNIVERSITYhttps://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/mcupnpbcr/article/view/253775Guidelines for the Academic Administration Successful of medium School : a case study of Bannongmek School Ubonratchathani Primary Educational Service Area Office 32023-08-27T11:49:30+07:00Songlak Thongponsonglakpim@gmail.comCharoenwit Sompongtamsonglakpim@gmail.comCharee Maneesri3songlakpim@gmail.com<p>The purposes of this research were to study Academic administration efficiency and study Guidelines for the Academic Administration Successful of medium School : a case study of Bannongmek School Ubonratchathani Primary Educational Service Area Office 3. Thesamples were 24 persons.The key informants for the school, 1, chairman of the school committee at a successful school, 1, director of a successful school, 1, deputy director of a successful school, and head of academic affairs at a successful school, 1, accomplished, 3 successful school teachers, 2 successful school alumni representatives, total 9 persons of the Bannongmek School. The research instruments were a 5-level rating scale questionnaire and Index of Item Objective Congruence at value of 0.80–1.00. The questionnaire eliability was .91 and discrimination index was 0.2-0.7 The statistics was analysis,here were frequency distribution, percentage, mean, Standard Deviation, t-test for Independent samples.</p> <p>The results were as follows:</p> <ol> <li class="show">The Academic administration Efficiency Successful of medium School : a</li> </ol> <p>case study of Bannongmek School Ubonratchathani Primary Educational Service Area Office 3 in the overall aspect was at highest level. When considering on each aspect the research found to be at highest level could be arranged according to the average from high to low as follows: academic planning, curriculum development,</p> <p>measurement evaluation and compare transfer results, teaching improve the learning process in the school, education supervision , development teaching material innovation and technology for education and research and research for development education.</p> <ol start="2"> <li class="show">Guidelines for promoting the efficiency of academic administration Successful of</li> </ol> <p>medium School : a case study of Bannongmek School Ubonratchathani Primary Educational Service Area Office 3 were 1)There was a meeting of the teachers to analyze the learning achievement, the results of the planning examinations to enhance the achievement together. 2)Teachers have organized teaching and learning according to the learning management plan. There is supervision, follow-up, teaching observation pairs, PLC process, and development teaching material innovation and technology for education. 3) Teachers have developed and improved curricula based on subject groups based on the 2008 Core Curriculum, analyzing the curriculum and integrating the content into a collective body of knowledge and bringing local wisdom to be defined in the curriculum of educational institutions. 4)Teachers have developed teaching materials, innovations in line with the learning management plan. Prepare a variety of interesting teaching material suitable for the age of the learners. 5)There is a supervision plan within the educational institutes and follow-up supervision. 6)The teachers jointly determine the measurement guidelines and implement the guidelines according to the indicators.7)Educational institutions are encouraged to provide teachers with research skills to improve learning and to enable teachers to conduct research in the classroom.</p>2023-12-31T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2022 JOURNAL MAHA CHULA TANI MAHACHULALONGKORNRAJAVIDYALAYA UNIVERSITYhttps://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/mcupnpbcr/article/view/265055Managerial Analysis Community Enterprise Of Processed bird's nest snacks Ban Thung Yai Hat Yai District Songkhla Province.2023-12-29T01:50:40+07:00pamonratcare.bangkon@gmail.comNoppadon Sujinnocare.bangkon@gmail.comพระมหากริช ถิรธมฺโมcare.bangkon@gmail.comภัทรานิษฐ์ จันสีสุกcare.bangkon@gmail.com<p>The purpose of this research was to study Managerial Analysis Community Enterprise Of Processed bird's nest snacks Ban Thung Yai Hat Yai District Songkhla Province. in terms of production management, marketing and SWOT. Data was collected by field survey. in-depth interview and non-participant observations found that 1) the management of Man Community Enterprise Of Processed bird's nest snacks Ban Thung Yai Hat Yai District Songkhla Province., was based on the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy together with local knowledge. and local sages to focus on adding value to the raw materials that are available from households in the community, namely sweet potatoes or sweet potatoes. with 15 members joining the establishment, which is a group of housewives, the production has a systematic operation and has a production plan that corresponds to the needs of the customers. Love health, marketing is more responsive to the needs of consumers. Covering target groups of all age levels Create a taste to have a salty-sweet taste in the body, which is the taste that is most fond of customers and is of good quality, clean and hygienic. In terms of distribution channels, there are both retail and wholesale. make it marketable until upgrading the product to be a village product and developing it to a small business level, and 2) the results of the SWOT Analysis by strengths, the products are standardized, there are no toxic residues because the products processed are natural raw materials, weaknesses, products and products Processed products have a short shelf life, an opportunity to increase the popularity of vegetables consumption, and the obstacle is that the product publicity is not widespread.</p>2023-12-31T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 JOURNAL MAHA CHULA TANI MAHACHULALONGKORNRAJAVIDYALAYA UNIVERSITYhttps://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/mcupnpbcr/article/view/253790Organization of Learning Management Plans Using KWDL Technique on Decimal Addition and Subtraction Questions for Prathomsuksa 4 Students2023-12-29T02:03:28+07:00Danita PassaSukunya.psc57@ubru.ac.thWiwat PetsriSukunya.psc57@ubru.ac.th<p>The purpose of this research was to develop the organization of learning management plans using KWDL technique on decimal addition and subtraction questions for Prathomsuksa 4 students with the objectives: to prepare mathematics learning management plans on decimal addition and subtraction questions for Prathomsuksa 4 students at Banhuayfai School using KWDL technique to have efficiency in accordance with the appointed 75/75 criteria, to compare mathematics learning achievement on decimal addition and subtraction question of Prathomsuksa 4 students at Banhuayfai School both pre and post-learning using KWDL technique, and to study satisfaction of Prathomsuksa 4 students at Banhuayfai School towards leaning management using KWDL technique. The sample was a group of 22 Prathomsuksa 4 students at Banhuayfai School in the second semester of the academic year 2020 gaining from purposive sampling by using the school as a random sampling unit. The research instruments were: three learning management plans of mathematics subject using learning activity methods of KWDL technique on decimal addition and subtraction questions, which their quality assessment results were at the highest level of suitability, a 40-item learning achievement test of mathematics subject on decimal addition and subtraction questions for Prathomsuksa 4 students using KWDL technique with the reliability of 0.95, and a questionnaire of satisfaction towards the organization of learning management plan using KWDL on decimal addition and subtraction questions for Prathomsuksa 4 students.</p> <p>The results showed that:</p> <ol> <li>Process efficiency of learning management plans was 82.18 and result efficiency of learning management plans was 81.25; thus, the efficiency of the learning management plans was 82.18/81.25, which was higher than the appointed criteria of 75/75.</li> <li>Prathomsuksa 4 students’ post-learning achievement on decimal addition and subtraction questions using KWDL technique was higher than pre-learning with statistical significance at the .05 level.</li> <li>Students’ satisfaction towards learning management using KWDL technique was at the highest level.</li> </ol> <p> </p>2023-12-31T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2022 JOURNAL MAHA CHULA TANI MAHACHULALONGKORNRAJAVIDYALAYA UNIVERSITYhttps://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/mcupnpbcr/article/view/267044The Development of Active Learning Model by Using Infographics Design Process for Encouraging Critical Thinking and Problem Solving of Science and Technology (Computing Science) for Mathayomsuksa 2 Students2023-12-11T13:19:31+07:00Wilaiwan Srikhammeesri11022524@gmail.com<p>The current research aims to achieve three objectives: 1) developing a teaching model for the subject of Computing Science, 2) studying the effects of its application, and 3) examining the satisfaction level of Mathayomsuksa 2 students towards a collaborative learning approach combined with the infographic design process, which enhances problem-solving abilities in the field of Science and Technology (Computing Science). The research was conducted in three phases: Phase 1 involved basic data collection, Phase 2 encompassed the development of the mathematics teaching model, and Phase 3 implemented the teaching model in a Mathayomsuksa 2 Students Computing Science class. The sample group consisted of 32 students from class 2/1 at Premotinsulanonda School, Namphoung District, Khon Kaen Province, selected using Cluster Random Sampling. Research Instruments included the Computational Technology teaching model, a learning management plan, tests to measure learning efficiency, problem-solving tests, and a satisfaction survey regarding the teaching approach.</p> <p>Results revealed: 1) The collaborative learning approach combined with the infographic design process, aimed at promoting problem-solving abilities in the Science and Technology (Computing Science) domain, was termed the "PICPIPRE Model." This model comprised five components: principles, objectives, content, teaching processes, and assessment. The teaching process had six steps: Preparation & Infographic (P&I), Construction (C), Practice (P), Present & Infographic (P&I), Reflection (R), and Evaluation (E). The suitability of the model was highly rated. 2) Regarding the experiment's implementation: 2.1) The collaborative learning approach with the infographic design process showed significant effectiveness (E1/E2) at 80.32/81.86, surpassing the set benchmark of 75. 2.2) The students' problem-solving abilities exceeded the 75% benchmark with statistical significance at the .01 level. 2.3) Post-learning, students showed significantly better learning efficiency scores than pre-learning at the .01 level. 2.4) The effectiveness index of the collaborative learning approach combined with the infographic design process had a value of 0.7198, indicating a 71.98% increase in student knowledge. 3) Overall, students expressed high satisfaction towards the collaborative learning approach combined with the infographic design process for enhancing problem-solving abilities in the Science and Technology (Computing Science) domain.</p> <p>Keywords: 1) Active learning, 2) Infographics, 3) Problem-solving abilities, 4)</p> <p> Science and Technology (Computing Science) Subject areas</p>2023-12-31T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 JOURNAL MAHA CHULA TANI MAHACHULALONGKORNRAJAVIDYALAYA UNIVERSITYhttps://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/mcupnpbcr/article/view/253795Results of the Activities Cooperate with CIPPA MODEL Teaching Formation Thai Language Department about The Reading Diphthongs for Primary 6 (P6)2023-08-27T12:33:58+07:00Suttida Keawkunyatdeardear2233@gmail.comWiwat Petsrideardear2233@gmail.com<p>The purposes of this research were: 1) to study results of the activities cooperate with CIPPA MODEL teaching formation Thai language department about the reading</p> <p>diphthongs for primary 6 (p6) 2) to compare academic achievement before and after learning by using CIPPA MODEL teaching formation Thai language department about the reading diphthongs for primary 6 (p6). The sample consisted of 13 students of primary 6, Ban Nahom school Thungsiudom district, Ubonratchathani Province, in academic year 2020. They were selected by simple random sampling with the classroom as unit sampling. There are 6 types of research tools, namely 1) learning management plan 2) learning activities set 3) learning achievement test 4) group work skills assessment 5) language skills assessment questionnaire 6) satisfaction questionnaire on learning management.The data was analyzed by the way of percentage, mean, standard deviation, and t-test dependent Samples.</p> <p> The findings can be summarized as follows:</p> <p>1.The research of learning, Thai language development about the reading</p> <p>Diphthongs by using the activities cooperate with CIPPA MODEL teaching formation for primary 6 on the achievement of learning where a high level, Group collaboration skills were a very good level, Language skills were also a very good level and satisfaction with learning management were the most level.</p> <p>2.The management learning of Thai language development about the reading</p> <p>Diphthongs by using the activities cooperate with CIPPA MODEL results in primary 6. The</p> <p>students had the achievement after learning higher than before learning at 0.5 level of statistical significance.</p>2023-12-31T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2022 JOURNAL MAHA CHULA TANI MAHACHULALONGKORNRAJAVIDYALAYA UNIVERSITYhttps://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/mcupnpbcr/article/view/264595A Study of a Foreign Language Learning Result on Nouns of Grade Four Students by Using the STAD Learning Activity2023-12-29T01:53:39+07:00Puntila Wongsasonpuntila.38@gmail.comAsst.Prof.Dr. Charoenwit Sompongtampuntila.38@gmail.comAssoc. Prof. Dr. Jaroon koonmeepuntila.38@gmail.com<p>The research aimed to study the results of a foreign language learning on nouns of grade four students by using the STAD learning activity in light of learning achievement, English skills and satisfaction towards the learning organizing method and to compare a learning achievement before and after students’ learning. The samples were 16 grade four students of Ban Etom School affiliated to the school network 13 under the Office of Ubon Ratchathani Primary Educational Service Area 1. The samples were derived by a simple random sampling. The research instruments were 1) 5 sets of the STAD on nouns, 2) 5 lesson plans on nouns, 3) a 20-item, multiple- choice test on nouns, 4) an assessment test on English skills, 5) a questionnaire on satisfaction towards learning. Statistics used in data analysis were percentage, mean, standard deviation and t-test.</p> <p> The research findings were as follows.</p> <ol> <li>The results of the foreign language learning on nouns of grade four students through using the STAD method were as follows. <ul> <li>Concerning the learning achievement, it was found that prior to their learning, the students had a low learning achievement averaging 9.88 (49.88%). After learning, the students had a learning achievement at a good level averaging 16.44 (82.19%).</li> <li>The students’ English skill evaluations following the STAD based learning were as follows. Test 1, they had a score averaging 9.25 (77.08); test 2, they had a score averaging 9.56 (79.69); test 3, they had a score averaging 9.69 (80.73); test 4, they had a score averaging 9.81 (81.77); test 5, they had a score averaging 9.88 (82.29).</li> <li>The students had the highest level of satisfaction towards a foreign language learning based on the STAD.</li> </ul> </li> <li>A learning achievement of grade four students following the use of the STAD on nouns had a higher average than before with a statistical significance of .01.</li> </ol>2023-12-31T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 JOURNAL MAHA CHULA TANI MAHACHULALONGKORNRAJAVIDYALAYA UNIVERSITYhttps://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/mcupnpbcr/article/view/264599Guidelines for the development of Information Technology in Management for administration in Prasrijaroenrat school group, Under Amnat Charoen Primary Educational Service Area Office2023-12-29T01:58:54+07:00Pattanapong Pongchanochaiyasit_ae111@hotmail.comCharoenwitch Somphongtampattanapong.pongchano@gmail.com<p>This research aimed to study and compare conditions and problems of The information technology Usage for administration primary school in Prasrijaroenrat school group, Under Amnat Charoen Primary Educational Service Area Office. And study guidelines for the development of Information technology in management. Categorized by school sizes, the sample consisted of 99 teachers. The tool used for collecting the data was 5-level rating scale questionnaire. The statistics used for data analysis consisted of mean, standard deviation, Independent Sample t-test</p> <p> The research results revealed as follows:</p> <ol> <li>In general, the conditions and problems of of The information technology Usage for administration primary school in Prasrijaroenrat school group, Under Amnat Charoen Primary Educational Service Area Office were at middle level.</li> <li>The schools with different sizes; small and medium generally showed different information technology Usage conditions with statistical significance at 0.05.</li> <li>The schools with different sizes generally showed different information technology Usage problems without statistical. When considering each aspect, it was found that 2 aspects were different with statistical significance at 0.05; academic services management and general management.</li> <li>Guidelines for the development of Information Technology in Management for administration primary school. Use technology for development organized school management for instance academic services management usage for contest online, Online teaching, develop teaching materials for increase efficiency. Must development a storage system and use packaged program for budget management.</li> </ol>2023-12-31T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 JOURNAL MAHA CHULA TANI MAHACHULALONGKORNRAJAVIDYALAYA UNIVERSITYhttps://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/mcupnpbcr/article/view/264600Superleadership of The School Administrators in The Network Group No.13 Phosai-Sarapee Sup-District Under Ubonratchathani Primary Education Service Area Office 22023-08-01T14:02:21+07:00Supattra Tulapipakkrukratea6172@gmail.comCharoenwitch Somphongtamkrukratea6172@gmail.comSurasak Lapmalakrukratea6172@gmail.com<p>The purposes of this research were to study the superleadership of the school administrators in the network group no.13 in Phosai -Sarapee sub-district under Ubonratchathani Primary Education Service Area Office 2 and compare the superleadership of the school administrators classified by school size. The samples were 118 persons of the teachers. The research instruments were a questionnaire and the statistics was analysis, there were frequency distribution, percentage, mean, Standard Deviation, one way analysis of variance: ANOVA and Scheffe' s test.</p> <p> The results were as follows. The superleadership of the school administrators in the network group no.13 in Phosai -Sarapee sub-district under Ubonratchathani Primary Education Service Area Office 2 in overall aspect and each aspect, the research found to be at high level. The comparison of the superleadership of the school administrators with different school size had different superleadership in overall were different statistical significant at .05 level.</p>2023-12-31T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2023 JOURNAL MAHA CHULA TANI MAHACHULALONGKORNRAJAVIDYALAYA UNIVERSITY