This research focused on the processes and physics instruction of 25 schools located in Bangkok and up‐country in Thailand in order to explain why many of their students have passed the first round of the National Physics Academic Olympiads consistently. The high schools in Thailand can apply and support their students and develop their potential in physics. The development of physics professional is the cornerstone of a developing country and increase physics quality base on sciences development in the future in Thailand. The duration of collecting all data was from May 2007 to May 2009. The methodology for this research was the qualitative research method. The researchers interviewed managers, teachers and students at each school location or used semi‐structured interview forms. The researchers used the Investigator Triangulation approach to check the qualitative data and the Cause and Effect Analysis approach to analyze situation factors. The results showed that in processes were include 1) enhanced the students with the Academic Olympiads to develop the capacities of students; 2) motivated the students with processes such as good instruction in physics and special privilege in continuing studies in university; and 3) tutorial systems and drill and practice systems support students into subsequent rounds. 4) Admiration activities accommodated the students continually and suitably. Most of the teaching styles used in their lectures, in both basic contents and practice, encouraged students to analyze entrance examination papers, little laboratory. While students say that” They just know that a physics laboratory is very important to study physics after they passed Olympic camp.”
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28 July 2010
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICS EDUCATION: ICPE‐2009
18–24 October 2009
Bangkok (Thailand)
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July 28 2010
Processes and Instructions Encouraging Thai Students Consistently Pass the First Round of The National Physics Academics Olympiads
Chalongchai Teevasuthornsakul;
Chalongchai Teevasuthornsakul
aFaculty of Science and Arts, Burapha University, Chantaburi Campus, Thailand 22170
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Artnarong Manosuttirit;
Artnarong Manosuttirit
bFaculty of Education, Burapha University, Chonburi, Thailand 20131
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Chirasak Suwanno;
Chirasak Suwanno
cIndependent Researcher
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Lanchakorn Sutsaguan
Lanchakorn Sutsaguan
aFaculty of Science and Arts, Burapha University, Chantaburi Campus, Thailand 22170
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1263, 44–47 (2010)
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Chalongchai Teevasuthornsakul, Artnarong Manosuttirit, Chirasak Suwanno, Lanchakorn Sutsaguan; Processes and Instructions Encouraging Thai Students Consistently Pass the First Round of The National Physics Academics Olympiads. AIP Conf. Proc. 28 July 2010; 1263 (1): 44–47. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3479890
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