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    Factors affecting leadership of female lecturers in Guangxi university of finance and economics, China
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2024) Jiabao, Cao, 1995-; Prasak Santiparp; Arisara Leksansern; Sovaritthon Chansaengsee
    This study aimed to examine and identify the female lecturers' leadership levels and their affecting factors in the Guangxi University of Finance and Economics in China According to a cross-sectional survey, the 284 female lecturers in the Guangxi... University of Finance and Economics were selected from the 1,087 lecturers through proportional stratified random sampling. The tool to identify affecting leadership factors of female lecturers was a questionnaire which checked for validity and reliability
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    The investigation of politeness strategies : the application of the Michigan Corpus of academic spoken English in teacher – student interactions
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2022) Pang, Hongying, 1997-; Suthathip Thirakunkovit; Natthapong Chanyoo
    . The questions of this research were: 1) what are the types of politeness strategies used by both teachers and students? 2) what are the differences in the use of politeness strategies by female and male teachers in academic spoken interaction? Brown and Levinson... softened by using negative politeness; and off record was used to give hints to get expected answers from students. Female teachers used a much higher proportion of positive politeness and negative politeness than male teachers. Compared with male teachers
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    Teachers' perception and teaching techniques using students' music preferences for instrumental classes : a case study of Bangkok Music and Dance Academy
    (Mahidol University, 2021) Kim, Jooyoung; Preeyanun Promsukkul; Fyr, Kyle.
    and different ways to teach by the teachers themselves. 4) Gender: There are no differences in music preferences and teaching techniques between male and female students. 5) Mood: Teachers strongly believed that mostly, students’ mood does not affect their music...The purposes of this study were 1) to study teachers’ perceptions on students’ music preferences by specific factors such as music characteristics, familiarity, age, gender, mood, social influences, and nationality. 2) to collect teachers’ teaching
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    An investigation into the effects of self-correction in combination with peer correctin on students writing proficiency and their attitudes
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 1990) Supasiri Hongrittipun; Kriengsukdi Syananondh; Kanchana Prapphal; Prapha Vittayarungrangsri
    University pattani Were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. Each group consisted of 25 students including males and females. The control group was given only teacher correction as a treatment for their written errors while the experimental... techniques. Imlications for teaching and learning English writing include: 1. Self-correction and peer correction techniques should be incorproated in dealing with students written errors in addition to teacher correction. 2. Students should be encouraged
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    Factors affecting self-esteem and adjustment of adolescents in Southern welfare school
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2010) Sujinda Youngjeen; Sawitri Thayansin; Banyat Yongyuan; Hattaya Dumrongphol
    are adolescents aged 12 - 18 years who are studying in year 1 to 6 in Southern Welfare School. The sample is 401 students, about 69.3 percent studying in year 1-3. 68.35 percent were female and 65.10 percent were aged 12-15. The majority of adolescents... self-esteem include body image, educational achievement, talent, relationships with guardians, relationships with teachers, and relationships with friends. Variables that influence the adjustment of adolescents with statistical significance are age
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    Factors related to risky sexual behaviours among high school students in Thaketa township, Yangon region, Myanmar
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2023) Kyaw Min Htun, 1991-; Arpaporn Powwattana; Natnaree Aimyong
    sexual behaviours. Interestingly, 84.6% had a poor level of perceived social support from their family members, friends, teachers, and mass media. Meanwhile, 55.5% were considered easily able to access media. The study found that gender was statistically... significantly associated with the level of risky sexual behaviours in high school students (p-value = 0.002). The relative risk of male students is four times more likely than female students to engage in risky sexual behaviours. A positively high correlation
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    The effect of moving meditation on physical-mental health, social relationships, and brain activities : a case study of early adolescents with impaired hearing
    (Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2014) Supanun Kosai; Dalapat Yossatorn; Athiwat Jiawiwatkul; Vorasith Siripornpanich
    . This experimental research aimed at comparing the effect of moving meditation on physical-mental health and social relationships of 17 male and female adolescents with impaired hearing, aged 12-15 years, and at investigating the brain activities that resulting from... the moving meditation at the .05 level of significance. The mean of the mental health for emotional problems after the moving meditation increased at the .01 level of significance. For social relationships in respect to peers and teachers, it was found