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Being a teacher in Thailand :smiley: - Coggle Diagram
Being a teacher in Thailand :smiley:
Economics
Negative
More debt is generated to the government.
Government need to give out more loans.
High competition in the application process causes many people to stay unemployed.
Positive
Given that teachers can get loans easily, more money is injected into the market.
Uniforms, laundry and office appliances business get supported.
Psychology
Positive
Feeling good giving out to people.
Feeling joyful being among the kids.
Learn to be kind and more patient.
Learn to be more disciplined and resilient.
Negative
Stressed by many expectations given by the society.
Exhausting and repetitive work.
Burnout syndrome.
Workplace/interschool competition.
Health
Negative
Back pain
Exhaustion
Restless and insomnia
Positive
Get to exercise more often.
The environment
Positive
Teachers work with their colleagues in the school as a team to develop the kids.
Teachers teach the student to care for society and the environment.
Teachers work with the community to tackle the problems of the youth and society.
Teachers support the children as their second parents
Negative
The process of examinations to become a teacher in Thailand causes a lot of paper waste every year.
Thai teachers are required to wear many uniforms, which results in more resources being used.
Teachers need to observe the strict rules, which then contributes to the promotion of authoritarianism in the school.
The organizational culture of the patronage system in Thai schools usually leads to fraud and corruption.