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EEO. 2021; 20(5): 1-11


VOLUNTEER DEVELOPMENT TO LEARNING THE LOCAL WISDOM, AGRICULTURAL METHODS AND SUFFICIENCY WAYS FOR DEVELOPING THE LOCAL COMMUNITY, SURIN PROVINCE, THAILAND

Wanchai Suktam, Jirayu Supsin, Siriphat Lapjit, Seksan Sonwa, Chartnarongsak Sutamdee,*Sanya Kenaphoom.



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Local wisdom is great value to the community, however, nowadays it is found that the younger generation has become distant from this legacy, therefore, the objectives of this research were to (1) analyze the states of problems and needs of learning management for community development; (2) develop volunteering for learning local wisdom, agricultural methods and sufficiency way for local development; and (3) evaluate the development of volunteering for learning local wisdom, agricultural methods and sufficiency way for local development in Ban Nong Khanna, Phanom Dong Rak district, Surin province. The target groups were 148 village volunteers who are local wisdom, community leaders, and the Surindra Rajabhat University students. Tools used for data collection were observation form, interview form, activity development potential of volunteering for seeds, questionnaires, assessment form and focus group discussion. Quantitative data uses statistics for data analysis was percentage, mean, and standard deviation. Qualitative data was analyzed by grouping the related data and synthesizing it as a conclusion based on the study issues.

Key words: Development, Volunteer, Local wisdom, Agricultural Methods, Sufficiency Ways







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