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CPF joins in adding experience Thai youth new way Learning resources In the project "Raising laying hens for student lunch" Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited or CPF and the Charoen Pokphand Rural Life Development Foundation continue to promote good nutrition. To Thai children and youth all over the country Add learning experiences outside the classroom in the project to raise laying hens for student lunch Lay the foundation for the child and Thai youth can use able to have a career in the future The new COVID-19 situation has an impact on learning styles. of students in many areas Study through the online system But at many schools in remote areas, children still come to study and work.
Various activities as usual which is in addition to scientific Jamaica Mobile Number List knowledge Tea in the classroom Learning from experiences outside the classroom is a source of learning that children Can be used as a career in the future, such as a project to raise laying hens for student lunch Supported by CPF and the Foundation Thicharoen Pokphand develops rural life This is another project that encourages children to have the opportunity to learn from experiences. Take action Miss Phiyada Yaenua, or Pooh Bear, is 14 years old, a Mathayom 1 student at Ban Du School (Saharat Patthanakhan ), Chiang Rai Province. Akha girl who are determined to study to complete their degree and want to see their friends Frog on the mountain like you Had the opportunity to study until she completed her degree. Pooh said that she was involved in helping take care of it.
Chicken feed and egg production In the project to raise laying hens for student lunch get knowledge and experience that can be used in daily life And I want to pass it on to the children on the mountain so that the children on the mountain will have a career to help their own families , like Miss Yung Jungsam, a Mathayom 1 student at Ban Du School ( Saharat Patthanakarn ), a Shan woman who said she had the opportunity to learn about raising laying hens from the project to raise laying hens for student lunch If you have already graduated from high school, you will not have the opportunity to continue your studies. will bring the knowledge gained to pursue a career in the future Mr. Prasong Sitthiwong, Specialist Teacher Ban Du School (Saharat Phatthanakarn ) said that he has attended training in raising laying hens since 2008 and was able to apply the knowledge gained.
Various activities as usual which is in addition to scientific Jamaica Mobile Number List knowledge Tea in the classroom Learning from experiences outside the classroom is a source of learning that children Can be used as a career in the future, such as a project to raise laying hens for student lunch Supported by CPF and the Foundation Thicharoen Pokphand develops rural life This is another project that encourages children to have the opportunity to learn from experiences. Take action Miss Phiyada Yaenua, or Pooh Bear, is 14 years old, a Mathayom 1 student at Ban Du School (Saharat Patthanakhan ), Chiang Rai Province. Akha girl who are determined to study to complete their degree and want to see their friends Frog on the mountain like you Had the opportunity to study until she completed her degree. Pooh said that she was involved in helping take care of it.
Chicken feed and egg production In the project to raise laying hens for student lunch get knowledge and experience that can be used in daily life And I want to pass it on to the children on the mountain so that the children on the mountain will have a career to help their own families , like Miss Yung Jungsam, a Mathayom 1 student at Ban Du School ( Saharat Patthanakarn ), a Shan woman who said she had the opportunity to learn about raising laying hens from the project to raise laying hens for student lunch If you have already graduated from high school, you will not have the opportunity to continue your studies. will bring the knowledge gained to pursue a career in the future Mr. Prasong Sitthiwong, Specialist Teacher Ban Du School (Saharat Phatthanakarn ) said that he has attended training in raising laying hens since 2008 and was able to apply the knowledge gained.