The Department of Arts Education, Faculty of Education, Burapha University has seen the importance of improving the quality of art education because these art teachers and those who are studying art in the Eastern region were the personnel who drove this kind of knowledge. Moreover, the Department of Art has received cooperation from H.H.K. INTERTRADE COMPANY LIMITED in organizing this training program as an academic service project (free of charge), namely the Art Teacher Workshop Training Project on “Media and Art Creation Techniques” to develop the teaching and learning potential of art for art teachers, art students or those who are studying art in the Eastern region to have knowledge and understanding of art workshop skills, which promotes and supports learning and develops the quality of art education in accordance with SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS: SDGS (SDG 4: Quality education).
The project execution lasted for 2 days (from November 24th to 25th, 2025) with 2 target groups: 1) a group of 30 art students in the Eastern region and 2) a group of 80 art teachers in the Eastern region. In terms of conducting the training, the first day will be training for a group of students in the field of art in the Eastern region at the school of Art and Design, Chonburi province, while the second day, the training will be provided for a group of art teachers in the Eastern region at the Multi-Purpose Conference Room, the Institute of Marine Science, Burapha University, Chonburi province. The two-day training course will be a lecture on “Media and Art Creation Techniques” and a workshop on “Art Creation Techniques”.
The aims:
1. To develop practical skills in artistic creation for art educational personnel (art teachers) and those who are studying art (art students) in the Eastern region.
2. To disseminate art knowledge to art educational personnel (art teachers) and those who are studying art (art students) in the Eastern region and to present the activities through websites.
Impacts of project:
1. Participants can apply the knowledge they have gained in their future career in the arts.
2. Participants are art education personnel who can transfer knowledge and create works of art as part of supporting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This project had a total of 143 participants, which exceeded the expected total of 110 participants specified in the project. The participants were divided into two sections: the first group consisted of 80 art teachers, but there were actually 95 participants in this group, accounting for 66.43% of the total. The second group included 30 art students from the Eastern region, but only 25 participants were in this group, accounting for 17.48% of the total. There were 23 people who were interested in participating in this workshop from other regions, accounting for 16.09% of the total. According to the opinion analysis towards the project organization, the participants had the opinion towards the overall project management with the average of 4.09, at the high level. The items that received the highest average level were as follows: 1.) How much of your knowledge and experience can you apply to your advantage? with the average of 4.37; 2.) The ability of the speakers to transfer knowledge and organize this workshop, with the average of 4.25; and 3.) The availability of the lighting and voice system of this workshop, with the average of 4.18, respectively. As for gaining knowledge from this workshop, the participants have a level of knowledge before the training, accounting for 75.10 percent, and after the training, the average knowledge level was 92.11 percent, which shows that the level of knowledge increased by 17.01 percent. The results of this workshop indicate that the project effectively increases knowledge relevant to participants’ future careers in the fields of arts, transfer, and creating artworks, thereby supporting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Team member: Asst. Prof. Kittikun Hutaman (Project Leader), Dr. Phatthita Watthanapradit, Miss Rattaporn Panmanee, Mrs. Ratchanaporn Suttipong and Miss Tanya Chaleomworabut
