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    Lead with Oxford: A 'whole-school approach' curriculum to future readiness for schools In Thailand

    Published on 06/12/2023

    » Bangkok, Oxford University Press a department of University of Oxford hosted the event "Empowering today's learners for tomorrow's challenges" to introduce a whole-school approach to future- readiness for students age 2 to 19, which encompasses the Oxford International Curriculum and Oxford AQA International Qualifications.

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    Honouring the elderly

    Life, Punsita Ritthikarn, Published on 08/02/2022

    » With Thailand predicted to become a fully-fledged aged society, Patra, a leading manufacturer of high-end porcelain and bone china tableware, has released the new collection called Honour for senior citizens and hospitalised patients with physical limitations.

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    For all mankind

    Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 04/08/2021

    » Over 60 years ago, Moscow launched a beach ball-sized aluminium satellite, Sputnik 1, into space for the first time in history. Its beep radio signal kicked off the space race between the Soviet Union and America at the height of the Cold War. When US astronaut Neil Armstrong landed on the Moon, his small step became "one giant leap for mankind".

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    A sporting chance

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 05/02/2018

    » Several teenagers were playing table tennis and badminton, their eyes fixed on movements, their brains whirling, their hands skilfully moving as they played forehand and backhand drives. Most of them are young people who were once juvenile delinquents but now they are trying to turn their lives around. Some of the support they receive is from sports training and empowerment projects initiated by Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha.

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    A royal inspiration

    Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 07/12/2017

    » To celebrate the 39th birthday of Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha today, the princess's initiative, the Nabha Foundation, hosts "Nabha: The Secret Scenes" fair at Plenary Halls 1-3, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok, from tomorrow until Sunday.

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    A race in the skies

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 04/11/2016

    » Thailand will become the first country in the Asia Pacific region to hold a pylon air race. The test race at U-Tapao International Airport in Rayong will take place on Nov 19-20.

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    Harder, better, faster, stronger

    Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 10/05/2016

    » In her first triathlon challenge in Phuket, Saowaphak Pinijpichitkul suffered not just physically but also emotionally when she had to walk up a slope in extreme fatigue during the run leg. She promised herself that she would not do that again.

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    Good times at Yoka Yoka

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 30/10/2015

    » Yoka Yoka, which is Fukuoka’s local dialect for “good”, for the most part lives up to its name. The modern Japanese restaurant is located at Ruamrudee Village, a small hub of good restaurants for the after-work crowd. Yoka Yoka occupies two floors, each with a different mood. On the ground floor, the inviting wooden interior seems to be set for a more low-key dinner, where you can enjoy your meal in peace and quiet. The upper level, on the other hand, is cooler, featuring a sake bar, funky artwork, brick walls and concrete columns. There are two private rooms, one with a private balcony, that are perfect for a reasonably rowdy gathering with friends.

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    The Green Bike Club

    Life, Pattramon Sukprasert, Published on 09/06/2015

    » There have always been attempts to make Bangkok a bicycle-friendly city. Despite continuous reports of biking accidents, as well as the lack of cycling infrastructure such as bike lanes, both cyclists and non-cyclists alike have campaigned more heavily in recent years to promote cycling as an urban culture.

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    Breaking down barriers

    Life, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 15/10/2013

    » Autistic and physically handicapped children have often been excluded from regular schools because they are considered to require special care. But that barrier has been overturned by Kunlajin Kindergarten School, where such children are integrated with regular students.

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