The Faculty of Education at Burapha University, the Faculty of Education at Thaksin University, and the Faculty of Education at Nakhon Phanom University launched the EDU SHARE project in 2022, which takes place twice a year, in April and October. The purpose is to build an educational network that fosters knowledge exchange and supports academic services, including education for sustainable development. The program is conducted online via the Zoom Cloud Meeting platform. The mission of the Faculty of Education (EDU) is to provide academic services to the community and other related aspects to contribute to a knowledge-based society. In April 2026, the Faculty of Education will host a program titled “Reimagining Peace through Justice-Oriented Education ” from 28-29 April 2026, comprising twelve topics. It aims to provide participants with opportunities for personal development and to apply the knowledge they acquire in their work, thereby contributing to the advancement of education for sustainable development goals.
Project Coordinator: Project Leader: Dr.Nuttchana Futemwong Project Coordinator: 1. Asst.Dr.Chaweng Sonboon 2. Asst.Dr. Sukanlaya Sucher 3. Ms. Kochnuch Charoenphol
Objectives:
- This event provides new knowledge and skills to educators during the semester break, creates equal and inclusive educational opportunities, and supports lifelong learning for educators.
- Burapha University has a strong academic image and shows social responsibility.
- Faculty of Education, Burapha University promotes the faculty’s curricula and finds new collaborations in academic activities.
- Faculty of Education, Burapha University, exchanges knowledge among universities and supports academic services.
Program Activities:
In this event, EDU is the host, providing the program and facilitating a new collaboration among the Teachers’ Council of Thailand (Khurusapha), the Faculty of Education, Thaksin University, and the Faculty of Education at Nakhon Phanom University. There are faculty members who are supported and can become free speakers. In this event, we got eight topics to represent the theme of Reimagining Peace through Justice-Oriented Education.
Expected Outcomes (Impacts):
A total of 2,249 participants attended the event, representing four occupational groups. The majority were teachers (1,943 participants, 86.39%), followed by educators (230 participants, 10.23%), university instructors (36 participants, 1.60%), others (26 participants, 1.16%), and private business (14 participants, 0.62%). The results indicated that participants’ overall satisfaction was very high, with an average score of 4.83. The highest-rated aspect was the ability to apply the knowledge in their classrooms (4.84), followed by gaining knowledge and understanding of the topics covered (4.82), and the opportunity to exchange knowledge and establish connections among institutions (4.83). Regarding knowledge acquisition, participants reported an average self-assessed knowledge level of 2.70 before attending the online webinar, which increased to 4.70 after the training. This indicates an average knowledge gain of 3.0.
Date of Implementation: April 28-29, 2026
